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July 12, 1999  |  By Edward J Boyer  |  In Columns

Clever

One of the smartest guys I knew in the blue-collar, predominantly black neighborhood where I grew up in Detroit was a voracious reader and an all-city basketball player.

He read so much and was knowledgeable on so many subjects that guys in the neighborhood began calling him Clever. We were all intellectually curious and outstanding students, and during summer vacations, we would sit late into the evening on someone’s porch, holding forth on subjects ranging from Mao’s Long March in China to Napoleon’s campaign in Russia.

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June 25, 1999  |  By Edward J Boyer  |  In Columns

The Misunderstood Migration of ‘Homeboy’

I remember once talking to a Latino colleague back in my days at the Los Angeles Times about Father Gregory Boyle and the work he does with Eastside gangs when the conversation turned to one project, Homeboy Bakery.

“I’ve always found it interesting how a term arises from one culture and is expropriated by another,” I said.

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June 25, 1999  |  By Edward J Boyer  |  In Columns

El Gordo Thrives in the U.S. of A.

Back in my ill-spent youth, when I thought it was more valuable to float around the world with one bag and a double-digit bankroll rather than map out a career, I landed in Madrid during the dictatorship of Generalissimo Francisco Franco.

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April 9, 1999  |  By Edward J Boyer  |  In Columns

Harvesting Hope

By Edward J. Boyer—April 9, 1999 Denise Nicholas’ mornings have become a familiar, necessary and disciplined pattern: an hour’s walk with a neighbor and then several hours at the computer. A novel is making its way across that screen. The excerpts she has allowed friends to see—or parts she has read publicly—have created an audience […]

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January 4, 1999  |  By Edward J Boyer  |  In Longer Takes

Richard ‘5th Street Dick’ Fulton Turned Scars into Stars

It started with pieces of scrap lumber. Richard ‘‘5th Street Dick’’ Fulton had helped build the small theater in what was then Marla Gibbs’ Vision Complex in Leimert Park. With scraps left over from that job, he went to work on his own vision–one that would bring a jazz and poetry venue to the burgeoning arts community.

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November 2, 1998  |  By Edward J Boyer  |  In Longer Takes

Boulevard Cafe — A Hub of Black L.A.: “You can meet the bootblack and bishops, assemblymen and councilmen.”

By Edward J. Boyer — Nov. 2, 1998 As Frank Holoman recalls the encounter, no one in his restaurant had ever seen anything quite like it. “Jesse sat there for five minutes and didn’t say a word–didn’t move, as Maggie (Hathaway) continued to berate him,” Holoman said, incredulous to this day. “Jesse always has a […]

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I was hooked on becoming an ink-stained wretch after seeing my first byline when I was in 4th Grade and covered a basketball tournament for our elementary school newspaper in Detroit. Those bylines continued on newspapers in high school, at Wayne State University and at the two dailies in the Motor City. I left daily journalism for nearly six years to work as a correspondent for Time magazine, but returned as a writer and editor at the Los Angeles Times…[Read More]

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