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"Ann Powers, pop critic for The New York Times and one of today's most notable authorities on alternative culture, claims in this personal chronicle that bohemia is alive and well in America - nurturing new lifestyles and defining our tastes in art, politics, sexual mores, and all matters cultural.
Weird Like Us sets the record straight on alternative America - a new bohemia whose dynamic citizens are re-creating traditional modes of building families, falling in love, having sex, and making careers, reinventing our shared values from the ground up.".
"So how different are these bohemians? Through stories from her own life and those of her fellow alternative Americans - artists, writers, entrepreneurs, feminists, cyberoutlaws, punk rockers, politicos, and queers - Powers traces the evolution of this world and where it has gone."--BOOK JACKET.
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Social life and customs, Subculture, 20th century, United States, Bohemianism, Youth, Young women, Biography, Powers, Ann, 1964-, Popular Music, New York Times reviewed, Popular culture, united states, Youth, united states, United states, social life and customsPeople
Ann Powers (1964-)Places
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Weird Like Us: My Bohemian America
March 27, 2001, Da Capo Press
Paperback
in English
0306810247 9780306810244
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"IN 1984, a twenty-year-old punkette with two-toned hair and a plastic raincoat boarded an American Airlines jet and left home, in search of a fantasy that she wanted to make into a life."
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