Book cover of Hollywood High. Text says, "Library Staff Recommendations
Hollywood High: A Totally Epic, Way Opinionated History of Teen Movies by Bruce Handy
Adult Nonfiction
Journalist Bruce Handy takes a stab at documenting the chronology of the teen film industry. Beginning with the inception of the word "teen," Handy gives the reader an in-depth look into the roots of being a young adult in the history of the United States and how the demographic had its influence upon Hollywood. Each chapter is devoted to a different film: Mickey Rooney's Andy Hardy, Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon's Back to the Beach, James Dean's Rebel Without a Cause, and Molly Ringwald's Pretty in Pink all make an appearance. Handy's book reads as part essay/part gossip magazine with many behind-the-scenes facts relayed about each film. Movie enthusiasts will surely enjoy revisiting the films of their youth.
- Nicole
The local library recommends Hollywood High: A Totally Epic, Way Opinionated History of Teen Movies by @brucehandy.bsky.social in their enewsletter.
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Five favorite picture books
The Interpreter/La Intérprete by Olivia Abtahi, illustrated by Monica Arnaldo (Kokila, 40 pages, ages 5-8). Cecilia has two jobs: being a kid and interpreting for her Spanish-speaking family. Blue …
A kid interpreter, a fox with a mystery, a chicken-dinosaur, a balloon tragedy with a happy ending, and a cranky Crow: five of my favorite picture books this year. @brucehandy.bsky.social @juliekuo.bsky.social kidsbookaday.com/2025/12/28/f...
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Thanks so much for including Balloon!
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The Re-Assemblage of Joseph Cornell
Wes Anderson and Jasper Sharp teamed up to recreate the artist’s famous Flushing studio—only this time it’s at a Gagosian gallery in Paris.
From Flushing to Place Vendome: Wes Anderson and curator Jasper Sharp have exactingly recreated the artist Joseph Cornell’s basement Queens studio—part Santa’s workshop, part hoarder’s paradise—in Paris. I learned what went into making this massive, wonderful mess:
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He could have bought so many friends with that money.
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Aw, thanks so much! I hope your kids enjoy them. Working with Enchanted Lion is great.
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Nice company for Balloon!
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I wrote an op-ed about Bruce Springsteen’s breakthrough moment in the context of aspirational 1970s male rock stardom (I.e. what he meant to doofy normcore teenage boys like me)…
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I talked comedy and politics and cowardly networks with Dick Smothers.
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Just caught this lovely “Briefly Noted” that ran in last week’s New Yorker. Thank you anonymous critic! The last line summarizes the book way better than I ever have.
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So glad you’re liking it. It’s true I give Steig short shrift—even though Dr. De Soto is an all-time fave—but I hope to make up for that lapse with an upcoming project!
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As bad as the Sphere Wizard of Oz might be it’s still impressive people are traveling to Las Vegas and paying $200 a ticket to see an 86 year old movie
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LA gave the resistance “skateboarder🛹 dude”, DC added a “sub sandwich🥖launcher”!
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Beautiful bit of wordsmithery by @brucehandy.bsky.social
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Opinion | I’ll Have My Resistance on a Roll. Hold the Mayo.
I delve deeply into the sociopolitical symbolism of submarine sandwich throwing as protest…
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So glad you’re enjoying the book! It definitely has some holes,though, and that’s one.
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@brucehandy.bsky.social's Hollywood High. Incisive look at pop culture through lens of teen movies. Serious, critical analysis. Underpinnings of teen life/psychology told in Handy’s signature voice: Humor w/reportage. Great read for pop culture, movie buffs, academics.
#popculture #teenmovies
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Opinion | The Coldplay Concert Shame Is Something to Celebrate
Shame is a goid thing… says my wife. www.nytimes.com/2025/07/21/o...
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It’s funny because it’s true.
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Los Angeles Times
Helen in the LA Times!
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Opinion | Brad Pitt, Whom So Proudly We Hail
I have addressed a topic of national concern.
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Sadly, no, but she’s amazing and I do give the movie some props!
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Ps: glad to find you here! I always enjoyed your posts on the late Twitter
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