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Johnny Depp Teams with Douglas Brinkley on Woody Guthrie Novel

It may seem like an unlikely pairing, the academic and author Douglas Brinkley teaming up with one of the world’s biggest movie stars to edit a little-known unpublished novel by the late folk singer/songwriter Woody Guthrie titled House of Earth . But that is in fact in the works. Johnny Depp is partnering with Brinkley whose writings eventually informed documentaries including Spike Lee’s Hurricane Katrina work When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts as well as the 2004 doc Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry . Brinkley stumbled upon the work, which Guthrie finished in 1947, while researching an article about Bob Dylan for Rolling Stone. Brinkley happened upon the manuscript and told the New York Times he did not know of its existence. He cited two biographies about the late folk singer, who would have turned 100 this coming Saturday (July 14th), but neither mention Guthrie’s manuscript, which he completed in 1947. The story revolves around a West Texas couple are confronted by banks and lumber companies as they work to build adobe homes as protection against harsh weather. Brinkley and Depp wrote an essay for the New York Times Book Review about Guthrie’s work, describing it as a “portrait” of life in the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. Pitched somewhere between rural realism and proletarian protest, somewhat static in terms of narrative drive, “House of Earth” nonetheless offers a searing portrait of the Panhandle and its marginalized Great Depression residents. Guthrie successfully mixes Steinbeck’s narrative verve with D. H. Lawrence’s openness to erotic exploration… Guthrie was born in Oklahoma and eventually traveled with migrant workers to California during during the era and was frequently linked to left-wing groups at the time. His guitar often had the slogan “This Machine Kills Fascists.” Exactly how the Douglas Brinkley/Johnny Depp tie-in has been left vague, though one can’t help but think there is a possible movie in the works longterm. The two have known each other since the mid ’90s through Hunter S. Thompson. The two partnered in writing the liner notes on a soundtrack for Alex Gibney’s recent doc Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson . Brinkley said House of Earth will be released in the Spring of 2013 by a “major New York publisher.” Check out the Gonzo trailer with a brief intro by Depp: [Source: NYT ]

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‘Jersey Shore’ Etiquette On Tank Tops, Body Spray And Protecting Your Roomies

Lessons learned from new season of ‘Jersey Shore.’ By Rochell Thomas Snooki and J-Woww on “Jersey Shore” on Thursday Photo: MTV You can learn a lot from a juicehead. At least Jim Cantiello can. Last night our intrepid pop-culture reporter — who was inspired by Snookie and company to visit the Panhandle state — took copious notes on the “Jersey Shore” rules of etiquette. Chief among his lessons learned: Wife beaters are strictly pre-club attire. Got that? According to the Situation, the T-shirt of choice of the brah set is round-the-house wear only. “We wear them before we go out,” Sitch explained. “Right before we go out, we take off the tanks and put on our fresh shirts.” The second lesson of the night came courtesy of Pauly D, who made it very clear that a real Jersey Shore man doesn’t need water to bathe. Apparently, an aerosol can of an Axe-like body spray will suffice. Before their night on the town, Pauly did his personal best to fist-pump the hole in the ozone layer over Florida by spritzing his entire body with the stuff. (Ecosystem? What ecosystem?). Now we know Pauly D is that guy — you know, the one you smell a few seconds before you see him. Greaaat. The third note of the night? Not everyone gets the Situation — especially in Miami. When Mike tries to order pizza, the delivery man thought he was joking when he gave his name. Welcome to Miami, Sitch. Also good to know: Blaming it on the al, al-al-alco, alchohol never gets old. After last week’s brazen three-way kiss in the club, slut puppy Ronnie went home and bragged that he was going to “smush” his ex. “Are you asleep?” he asked an obviously snoozing Sammie before climbing into her bed. When confronted about his free-loving behavior the next day, Ron-Ron used the too-much-booze excuse for his behavior, claiming he blacked out. But the biggest lesson learned from last night’s episode comes courtesy of Angelina, who found out that mack-squashing and jaw-smacking are no way to build a friendship. After having one or two (or 10) too many, the most hated roomie on South Beach (JWoww told her to sleep with one eye open) decided she would watch out for her boy Pauly by thwarting his attempts to hook up with women. She called it “warning” him. He said she was “co–blocking.” She responded by saying that she loved him and wanted to marry him. Then she slapped him for emphasis. Oh, Ang … violence never solves anything. What did you think of last night’s episode of “Jersey Shore”? Let us know in the comments! Watch “Jersey Shore” Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on MTV. Related Videos Jersey Shore (Season 2) | Ep. 2 | The Hangover The Return Of ‘Jersey Shore’ ‘Jersey Shore’ High Five Related Photos Jersey Shore (Season 2) | Ep. 2 | Flipbook

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Beyond Seaside: Five Other Party Tribes in Need of Anthropological Examination

Jersey Shore , the (overly) buzzed-about documentary series created by the vengeful ghost of Margaret Mead, is coming to an end tonight. (Well, a season end, at least.) So what do we do now

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Assailants in murder of Fl. couple captured on video wearing ‘ninja garb’

Florida authorities were expecting more arrests ? possibly as soon as Tuesday ?

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