Alan Greenberg on David Lynch, Werner Herzog, and Love In Vain UPDATED

What’s David Lynch’s next project? According to screenwriter/filmmaker Alan Greenberg, it’s his very own, long-in-limbo script, Love In Vain, inspired by/about blues legend Robert Johnson. Speaking from his home in Portland, Oregon, in advance of his appearance at Art Center/South Florida in Miami Beach this weekend, the 62-year-old Greenberg broke…

Eve Ensler, Author of The Vagina Monologues, Discusses Her New Book

Eve Ensler’s play, The Vagina Monologues, launched a revolution. Seventeen years later, V-Day, the worldwide movement inspired by the play, has raised over 100 million dollars to help women and girls suffering from violence and discrimination. “It’s amazing; it’s an incredible movement. When I wrote it I had no idea…

Animal Spirits: Get Tattooed in the Name of Poetry

Tattoos sting. So what better way to offset the pain than a serenade of spoken word and craft cocktails? That’s the premise behind Friday’s Animal Spirits event, where you can hear some epic poetry, sip some Hemingway punch, and possibly score a free tat, too. Friday evening, poet Tom Healy…

Stephenie Meyer Takes Miami: Ten Questions For the Twilight Author

For Twi-hards everywhere, there’s only one deity worth worshiping, and she’s a brown-haired, Mormon mother of three from Hartford, Connecticut. We’re speaking, of course, of Stephanie Meyer, New York Times bestselling author and instigator of the biggest mass psychosis since the re-election of George W. Bush. Meyer, unarguably one of…

Author Nancy Rommelmann Reading at Panther Coffee Tonight

If you’re like most of the population these days, your attention span has probably dwindled down to nothing. Between tweets, status updates, and all kinds of little flashing messages popping up on T.V., you can barely take in a whole movie–let alone a book.Well, if you’re trying to restore some…

Bookstore in the Grove Forced to Make Way for Office Space

A monster corporation edging out a locally owned business — it’s a tale as old as You’ve Got Mail. (Hey, remember when AOL was culturally relevant?) Coconut Grove’s quaint cafe/bookseller, Bookstore in the Grove, is the latest to face this modern fate. Luckily, the iconic local spot isn’t closing entirely,…