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My name is James Myers, and I run 3 websites called "The Entertainment Critic.Com, The Entertainment Critic.net and The Entertainment Critic Magazine.com. My reviews for books, movies, music, restaurants, theatre, and video games have appeared not only on my site, www.theentertainmentcritic.com, www.theentertainnmentcritic.net, and www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com, but also on the More Beautiful Woman Magazine site, www.morebeautifulwoman.com. I'd like to meet people who have an interest in books. If you read books, are an author, publisher, publicist, or are a bookseller, then I'd like to meet you and invite you to join our group. If you watch 1st run movies, DVD home movies, are a writer, actor, producer, director, distributor or a seller of movies, welcome to our group. If you are a songwriter, musician, like to listen to music, or are a distributor of music, please join our group. If you are into video games, theatre productions, events, sports and sports tickets, broker or sell tickets, please feel free to join us. If you eat out at restaurants, own or operate, work in a restaurant, we'd like to hear from you. If you like to listen to interviews of authors, writers, actors, restaurateurs or interesting people, welcome home. I intent to contribute to the group by writing blogs and reviews on books, movies, music, video games, theatre productions, sports, events, television and all things entertainment. I am also in the process of interviewing writers, authors, movie stars, popular figures and all sorts of interesting people. If you have a book you like, a review to post, a blog you've written, a music cd or song that you like, a movie you'd like to talk about, a video game you dig, a television show you saw, a play or theatre production that you liked, a restaurant you had an experience at, please feel free to share that with the group. If you have a book, movie, music cd, game, play, concert, special event or restaurant
Date / Time: 8/1/2008 6:59 AM UTC
NEW INTERVIEW FROM THE ENTERTAINMENT CRITIC: JULIA REED, AUTHOR OF THE HOUSE ON FIRST STREET: MY NEW ORLEANS STORY
A new interview by James Myers, The Entertainment Critic, of Author, Julia Reed and her New NY Times Selling Book about New Orleans, The House on First Street.
From The Publisher: “Julia Reed went to New Orleans in 1991 to cover the reelection of former (and currently incarcerated) governor Edwin Edwards. Seduced by the city's sauntering pace, its rich flavors and exotic atmosphere, she was never entirely able to leave again. After almost fifteen years of living like a vagabond on her reporter's schedule, she got married and bought a house in the historic Garden District. Four weeks after she moved in, Hurricane Katrina struck.
With her house as the center of her own personal storm as well as the ever-evolving stage set for her new life as an upstanding citizen, Reed traces the fates of all who enter to wine, dine (at her table for twenty-four), tear down walls, install fixtures, throw fits and generally leave their mark on the house on First Street. There's Antoine, Reed's beloved homeless handyman with an unfortunate habit of landing in jail; JoAnn Clevenger, the Auntie Mame—like restaurateur who got her start mixing drinks for Dizzy Gillespie and selling flowers from a cart; Eddie, the supremely laid-back contractor with Hollywood ambitions; and, with the arrival of Katrina, the boys from the Oklahoma National Guard, fleets of door-kicking animal rescuers and the self-appointed (and occasionally naked) neighborhood watchman. Finally, there's the literally clueless detective who investigates the robbery in which the first draft of this book was stolen. Through it all, Reed discovers there really is no place like home.
Rich with sumptuous details and with the author's trademark humor well in the fore, The House on First Street is the chronicle of a remarkable and often hilarious homecoming, as well as a thoroughly original tribute to our country's most original city.”
This interview is available exclusively on The Entertainment Critic Magazine, found at http://www.theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com.
To listen to the interview: To access the interview, look under the Interview section, and then click on the MP3 player in the lower left corner. You'll see the interview listed, click on Julia Reed’s name in the player, the interview will take a moment to download and then will begin playing Enjoy the interview, and please drop us a line at james@theentertainmentcriticmagazine.com and let us know how you liked the interview and if there is anything we can do to improve our process.
You Tube Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9WIZRGl24c
Website: http://www.wowowow.com/users/julia
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