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Houston native Ben Moser this week won this year’s Pulitzer Prize in biography for Sontag: Her Life and Work. It’s a whopper of a book: 866 pages that dares to tackle head on one of the most demanding and difficult literary geniuses of the last century, a person described as “America’s last great literary star,” who died in 2004. Moser, a graduate of St. John’s, lives in The Netherlands with his partner, the novelist and actor Arthur Japin.

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Lockdown Diaries

Everybody’s got a strategy — what to binge, what to bake, how to keep your head on straight! In the 'CityBook' Quarantine Questionnaire, we’ve asked these Houston notables to peek inside their new normal.

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Telemedicine Is Easy, and Works: A Nice Surprise in Tough Times

In a sign of the times, our anxious editor has a calming, successful first-time experience with her ‘teledoc.’

Video consult: woman with a cold calling her doctor on a laptop via video link.

It started with a tickle of the throat on Easter Sunday. I’d spent most of the weekend outside — in our backyard, where an oak tree envelops my house in a cloud of pollen for weeks on end in the springtime — and I figured it was the result of inhaling an ungodly amount of allergens.

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