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As a critic and reporter, Sarah Vowell has contributed to numerous newspapers and magazines, including Esquire, GQ, Artforum, Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, Spin, and McSweeney’s. As a columnist, she has covered education for Time, American culture for the online magazine Salon, and pop music for San Francisco Weekly, for which she won a 1996 Music Journalism Award.
Ms. Vowell will read Fiday night, April 16, at Showalter Hall in Cheney.
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Sarah Vowell
has turned her gimlet eye—and razor-sharp tongue—toward everything from
her father’s homemade (and life-size) cannon and her obsession with the
Godfather films, to the New Hampshire primary and her Cherokee
ancestors’ forced march on the Trail of Tears. Vowell is best known for
her monologues and documentaries for public radio’s This American Life. A contributing editor for the program since 1996, she has been a staple of TAL’s popular live shows around the country, for which The New York Times has commended her "funny querulous voice and shrewd comic delivery." Thanks to her first book, Radio On: A listener's Diary, Newsweek
named her its "Rookie of the Year" for non-fiction in 1997, calling her
"a cranky stylist with talent to burn." Reviewing her second book, the
essay collection Take the Cannoli: Stories from the New World, People
magazine said, "Wise, witty and refreshingly warm-hearted, Vowell’s
essays on American history, pop culture and her own family reveal the
bonds holding together a great, if occasionally weird, nation." Her
third book, The Partly Cloudy Patriot, was a national bestseller.
As a critic and reporter, Sarah Vowell has contributed to numerous newspapers and magazines, including Esquire, GQ, Artforum, Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, Spin, and McSweeney’s. As a columnist, she has covered education for Time, American culture for the online magazine Salon, and pop music for San Francisco Weekly, for which she won a 1996 Music Journalism Award. She contributed the liner notes to the CD anthology Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants.
Sarah Vowell has performed her work at the Aspen Comedy Festival,
Amsterdam’s Crossing Borders Festival, and Seattle’s Foolproof
Festival. She has appeared on Late Show with David Letterman, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and Nightline, and is a regular on Late Night with Conan O’Brien.
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