On the Road

On the Road With the Friedlanders

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In the 1960s and 70s, the photographer Lee Friedlander took his family on summer road trips.  Along the way, he took pictures that established him as one of the most acute, celebr…

“On The Road:” Masterpiece or Disaster?

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On the Road

A Berlin student transforms Jack Kerouac’s ‘On The Road’ into a set of Google driving directions

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"Mañana Means Forever" by Tim Z. Hernandez

A novelist finds ‘the Mexican girl’ from Jack Kerouac’s book On the Road

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Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road”

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New Movie Releases: ‘On the Road,’ ‘The Impossible,’ ‘Promised Land’

It’s the first Friday of 2013, with a number of new movies set for release. One of the most highly anticipated is the new adaptation of the Jack Kerouac novel “On the Road.” Also garnering a lot of buzz (and Golden Globe nominations): “The Impossible,” a film about a family trapped in the Indian Ocean […]

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Jack Kerouac’s classic Beat Generation novel is over 60 years old, but does it still speak to young readers? We asked Hillary Frank and Jonathan Menjivar, two newly married radio producers, to explore just that. But Hillary hated the book, and they suddenly had an issue on their hands.

<em>On the Road</em>

Jack Kerouac’s classic Beat Generation novel is over 60 years old, but does it still speak to young readers? We asked Hillary Frank and Jonathan Menjivar, two newly married radio producers, to explore just that. But Hillary hated the book, and suddenly they had an issue on their hands.

<em>On the Road</em>

Jack Kerouac’s classic Beat Generation novel is over 60 years old, but does it still speak to young readers? We asked Hillary Frank and Jonathan Menjivar, two newly married radio producers, to explore just that. But Hillary hated the book, and suddenly they had an issue on their hands.