Peggy Orenstein: on the legacy of chicken soup

Peggy Orenstein will chat with Lori Gottlieb on February 8.  She writes the following few paragraphs on the sustaining link between her grandmother and herself. My husband is one of those people who can trace his lineage back for generations. His mother’s parents were born on Shikoku, Japan, the smallest of that country’s main islands. His second cousins still live there, near the family plot where markers for the dead stretch back a full millennium. Our daughter Daisy’s eyes grow wide when we tell her…

The ABC’s of Waiting in Line at the Cavett Book Signing

By Victoria Pynchon Fifteen years ago when Andrea Grossman was asking herself how she might bring her favorite authors to Los Angeles, I was asking myself why I, a commercial litigator and trial attorney, had so few people in my life with whom I could talk about literature.   The law, it turned out, was more business than profession and not a place where the “life of the mind” held much interest. Fast forward to 2010.  More than 1,000 lovers of literature hear Mel Brooks and…

A personal take on the Nora Ephron/Robin Swicord program

by Vejune J. Baltrusaitis At the risk of sounding snobbish or cliché (or both), when you grow up in LA, you can get jaded when in the presence of celebrities. That is, until you find yourself in the presence of certain celebrities. Once Sally Field came into a place I worked and I hid behind the bakery counter trying to catch my breath because I was so star struck. Last night’s event with writer/director Nora Ephron provided a similar experience where I kept reminding myself…

How magazines taught Cathy Alter about dating, makeup and real estate

Just Asking By Cathy Alter “Do you plan on having children?” asked the woman who was seated directly across from me. Oh boy, I thought, here we go again. The above question was not asked by my noisy mother-in-law, a potential (and lawbreaking) employer, or during my annual exam with my OB/GYN. It’s just one of the typical questions I get when I open up the floor to questions after reading from my memoir, Up for Renewal. I suppose when you write a book that…

Cathy Alter gets renewed

Who gives the best advice when we most need it? To whom can we turn when it seems that we’ve just landed in the dumpster and Oprah isn’t on until tomorrow?  Cathy Alter, in her recent memoir called Up for Renewal, turned to glossy magazines. After a series of unfortunate events– relating to career, marriage, bad decisions, and bad luck, Cathy chose a bunch of women’s magazines, and adhered to their advice for one year.  From investment strategy to lipstick tips, from sex and dating…