Love Story Captures the Strangeness of Being a Kennedy
Entertainment
I grew up in a house full of magazines. We always had lots of subscriptions—to Time, Entertainment Weekly, and Rolling Stone —and we loved to buy single issues, too. The first two-story Barnes & Noble opened in Pittsburgh at some time in the mid-1990s, with its horizonless rows of magazine stands. Most of what I learned about music ( CMJ magazine, with the CD insert) and literature ( The Paris Review, The New Criterion ) as an adolescent, I learned in those shelves. If you’d asked me what I
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