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This week's links to NAJP members' work:
Larry Blumenfeld on the sounds of "Treme" live (The Wall Street Journal)
Larry Blumenfeld on Harvey Pekar (ListenGood)
Thomas Conner interviews Pavement's Bob Nastanovich (Chicago Sun-Times)
Thomas Conner reviews Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Chicago Sun-Times)
Steve Dollar on Coney Island's Siren Music Festival (The Wall Street Journal)
Steve Dollar on Die Antwoord (Time Out Chicago)
Christopher Hawthorne on downtown L.A.'s Civic Park (Los Angeles Times)
Christopher Hawthorne on a school created in a hotel's outline (Los Angeles Times)
Alan Hess reviews San Jose Airport's new terminal (San Jose Mercury News)
John Horn on the battle between Chevron, director of "Crude" (Los Angeles Times)
John Horn on the ruling in the "Crude" case (Los Angeles Times)
Ann Hornaday reviews "Inception" (The Washington Post)
Ann Hornaday reviews "The Kids Are All Right" (The Washington Post)
Hillel Italie on the poor match between poetry and e-books (The Associated Press)
Michael Kimmelman on the truths forgeries reveal about art (The New York Times)
Dennis Lim reviews "Alamar" (Artforum)
Dennis Lim on two nuclear-threat documentaries (The New York Times)
Donald Munro confesses he's hooked on "The Bachelorette" (The Fresno Bee)
Ann Powers on the summer of the duet (Los Angeles Times)




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