In honor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Berkeley resident, who’s said to frequent Diesel, the store has transformed itself of a sort, with a sign out front that says “Brokeland Records.” That’s the fictional record store in “Telegraph Avenue.”
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Michael Chabon, who’s making the rounds now that his new novel, “Telegraph Avenue,” is out, is at Diesel Bookstore on College Avenue in Oakland’s Rockridge district tonight, but no need to try and get in: Oakland North says it’s completely sold out.
In honor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Berkeley resident, who’s said to frequent Diesel, the store has transformed itself of a sort, with a sign out front that says “Brokeland Records.” That’s the fictional record store in “Telegraph Avenue.”
Michael Chabon wanders over to ‘Brokeland Records’ tonight
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
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Ron Russell
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5:01 PM
In honor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Berkeley resident, who’s said to frequent Diesel, the store has transformed itself of a sort, with a sign out front that says “Brokeland Records.” That’s the fictional record store in “Telegraph Avenue.”
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