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1. Katie Arnoldi Says Farewell to Dutton's Brentwood Bookstore on March 13

The sad news of the closing of the legendary independent bookstore Dutton's Brentwood Bookstore is especially tragic for author and long-time Dutton's customer Katie Arnoldi, whose new novel The Wentworths is Dutton's Book Group pick for March. Hosted by Diane Leslie, these "Book Group with Author" events were Dutton's signature event. In the first hour, Diane will lead a conversation among participants to help develop questions and avenues of discussion. In the second hour, the group is joined by the author for a lively talk. Seating is limited and pre-registration, along with a five dollar fee, is required.
Don't miss this historic event: Katie Arnoldi at Duttons Brentwood Bookstore, Thursday, March 13, 5pm, 11975 San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles.

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2.

BROADWAY STAGE HANDS GO ON STRIKE.

Seems that strikes are definitely in the air and the newest group to join is the stagehands union. Terrible timing with the holiday season here.

"After a morning of confusion and anxiety during which members of Local One, the stagehands union, met and the producers waited to see what would happen, the stagehands strike has officially begun. Union members are holding picket signs in front of theaters and the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, the parent union of Local One, issued a statement confirming the walkout.

The stagehands took their picket signs to the wet sidewalks around 10 a.m. today, after a meeting of Local One, their union, at the Westin New York on West 43rd Street.

The Saturday matinee traffic of tourists and theatergoers was thrown into chaos, with busloads of students sitting unhappily outside of “The Color Purple,” and nervous restaurant workers contemplating a Saturday night with no dinner rush..."


Read the full story and background info. about the strike here:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601088&sid=av0pFpnkOdrA&refer=muse
(Update 3)

www.nytimes.com/2007/11/10/theater/10cnd-theater.html?_r=38&hp=&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&adxnnlx=11947253

Mind you if you're looking for a new contract, this would be the perfect time to negociate one. Still too bad for everyone concerned. Let's hope that it doesn't drag on and that a fair and equitable settlement is reached.

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3. Katie Arnoldi's THE WENTWORTHS Praised in Publishers Weekly



Katie Arnoldi, author of Chemical Pink, is back with a new novel, The Wentworths, coming out from The Overlook Press in March 2008. This week's Publishers Weekly comments: "With a wry touch, Arnoldi draws a mocking portrait of a powerful Southern California family that, while not the worst family on record, is remarkably warped by weath and power. . . The Wentworths is a page-turner both for its well-paced intrigue and for its witty, sordid description of just how people can get. The book's coup isn't the skewering Arnoldi gives her overprivileged clan; it's the redemption they find after they're served twisted justice."

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4. Overlook TV: Overlook Into the Future!: Katie Arnoldi's THE WENTWORTHS



The delightful and brillaint Katie Arnoldi, author of the novel The Wentworths stopped by our Soho offices today. Check out her website at Katie Arnoldi dot com. She's also the author of the highly acclaimed Chemical Pink. In this brief video, Ms. Arnoldi talks a little bit about the L.A. world behind The Wentworths. With a brief cameo by editor Aaron. And then the camera batteries run out. This footage will keep you on the edge of your ergonomic office chair. Enjoy! Everyone at the Overlook Press is thrilled to be working on The Wentworths! Stay tuned.

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