The Parents' Traps: Author Gus Lee sounds off about the familial dynamics of A Soldier's Daughter.
Citizen Quinlan: Orson Welles' restored Touch of Evil is better than ever.
Humbert Humbug: Lolita is a brave but glum take on Nabokov.
Lou's World: A new biography explores the many sides of Aptos composer Lou Harrison.
In a Jam: In the kitchen, self-preservation can sometimes put a lid on common sense.
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