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Despite what the title of his hit song "Every Day I Write the Book" might lead you to believe, musician Elvis Costello hadn't ever actually authored a book — until this year, that is. His memoir, ''Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink'', comes out this month and begs the question: What is more difficult, writing a song or a 672-page book? "I would say songs are never really finished, as you may sing them more vividly on any possible night, while you must eventually close a book," says Costello. He embarks on a tour midmonth for the memoir, which offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the musician's life and four-decade career. "I found many more things to celebrate and a few to lament but I will leave the dirt-dealing to beasts with cloven hooves," says Costello. | |||
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | |||
"The desire to escape earthly bonds is so wondrously told, from Kitty Hawk through the claustrophobic glamour of early airline travel to infinity and beyond." | |||
Central Michel Richard | |||
Chef Richard serves French-accented American dishes at this bistro near the Mall, along with lobster burgers and playful takes on fried chicken and a chocolate bar. | |||
Bridge Street Books | |||
On a recent visit, Costello bought a printed copy of Pope Francis' ''Encyclical on Climate Change & Inequality'' and Jed Rasula's new history of Dada, ''Destruction Was My Beatrice''. | |||
The White House | |||
In [[Concert 2010-06-02 Washington|2010]], Costello performed "Penny Lane" in the East Room for a Paul McCartney tribute concert. He also discussed his family's Liverpool roots and the actual Penny Lane. | |||
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