Susan Morrison “Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live”
“The definitive biography.” Chatter rolls back with Claude, David, Torie, and COB fave James Grady. They hit summer highlights, why Barnes & Noble is on a roll, and ideated Chatter’s soon-to-be writing competition (working title: The Pitch). Susan Morrison zooms in with “Lorne,” a decade long look at the man at the center of Saturday Night Live. It’s the ultimate “fly on the wall” experience and a walk through fifty years of entertainment, and culture, and politics, and life.
James Grady “American Sky”
“All the old ghosts are leaving town…” Chatter rolls with Claude, David, Torie and COB fave Lou Bayard. Lou goes playwright, and David sheds a tear (a happy one) over TNT. Award winning, best selling and all around cool guy James Grady zooms in to share his latest, “American Sky.” Epic and sweeping and so much more significant than your average coming of age story. Grady’s portrait is, as Lou puts it “…indelibly, the portrait of a nation — an epic canvas that always feels intimate…"
S.L. Price “The American Game: History and Hope in the Country of Lacrosse”
“History and hope.” Chatter rolls live at Wonderland Books in Bethesda, Maryland. Claude, David, Jamie, and Torie chat with Wonderland owner Gayle Weiswasser. She gives the lowdown on how the store is doing; foot traffic, sales, and community hub all flourishing. S.L. Price (aka Scott) takes a seat to share his latest “The American Game — History and Hope in the Country of Lacrosse.” Revered by many as one of the all time great sportswriters, Scott examines the history, culture and geopolitics of the game. Meticulously researched, “The American Game” is a fascinating look at a sport whose evolution explains so much about the country.
Kyra Davis Lurie “The Great Mann”
“Better than Gatsby.” Chatter rolls with Claude, Torie, and Jamie as David recovers from NBA finals. They break down DOD events, and Rocco’s shot contest beats all. Best selling author and screenwriter Kyra Davis Lurie zooms in the share “The Great Mann.” Describing it as a reimagining of “The Great Gatsby,” as many do, doesn’t do justice to this deeply researched look at class and wealth and Black identity in postwar Los Angeles. It’s Lurie’s first turn at historical fiction; hopefully not her last.
Ling Ling Huang “Immaculate Conception
“To the Jealous.“ Chatter rolls with Kevin Stanfield filling in for Claude (in Hershey), Jamie, and Torie as David rocks the NBA finals. Horses rule as Torie raves about her rare win betting on the ponies, and they discuss the perils of gambling. They preview Chatter’s live show in Bethesda om July 7 at Wonderland Books. A violinist and author, Ling Ling Huang zooms in to share “Immaculate Conception.” Her second novel, it blows ones mind with the possibilities — good and bad — when technology and art and friendship collide.