In BUT THE SHOW WENT ON, (the prequel to his best-selling memoir, POSTCARDS FROM PALM SPRINGS) author Robert Julian revisits 17 essays, interviews, and feature stories he created for the San Francisco Sentinel over 20 years ago. Each entry is illuminated by a new backstory that provides a perspective only made possible by the passage of time. With the same take-no-prisoners attitude that propelled thousands of readers through POSTCARDS FROM PALM SPRINGS in one sitting, Robert Julian once again establishes the value of a smart mouth, sharp eye, and snappy rejoinder.
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By George Battles
Oct 15, 2009
"But The Show Went On" A sensitive and personal account of the authors experiences,feelings and opinions of events during this two year period in San Franciso. Breathtakingly honest and well written. His interviews of artist and performers are insightful and gave a close and personal view into the lifes of these interesting personalities. The author shares very personal experiences, some funny, some heartbreaking. A must read. Left me wanting more...