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Books

Exclusive Q&A: Lydia Millet’s Celebrity-Filled Animal Planet

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To say that Lydia Millet’s first book of short stories (after six novels) is merely a tome about human and animal relationships would be a blatant understatement — too Cesar’s Way. In Love in Infant Monkeys, the animal and human (er, superhuman, in the case of Madonna in the opening story, “Sexing the Pheasant”) hierarchy is leveled, with each influencing the other’s life, decisions, and emotions. You meet David Hasselhoff’s dog, the elephant that Thomas Edison electrocuted, and a ferocious Komodo dragon that an Indonesian billionaire bought for Sharon Stone.

After the jump, Millet discusses why she saw Noam Chomsky at the dump, which animal humans resemble the most, and what she’d like to do to a baby spider. Read More »

Web

Leftist Coloring Books, T.I.’s Long Farewell, and the Cheapest Pours in Art Town [Morning Links]

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Books: A Noam Chomsky coloring book for left wing kiddies. Awesome.
Dance/Opera: Even in this economic climate, ballet is booming in San Francisco.
Design: An L.A. tour of swank hotels and funky drive-ins.
Film: An Efron-free High School Musical 4 is set for a direct to Disney Channel release. Not that we want to see this flick in theaters, but it did make tons of cash.
Music: T.I. will get some last-minute studio time before he heads off to do time.
Television: See, The United States of Tara is good.
Theatre: Is Tales of an Urban Indian just another look-at-me-I’m-ethnic solo show? For just $10 at the Public, do you care?
Visual Arts: The best dive bars for Armory-palooza in NYC.
Web: Exciting new for marketers: revamped Facebook fan pages. Exciting news for Facebook: The three top execs are leaving MySpace.

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