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Cameo critic: Paul Stanley

Last update: November 7, 2009 - 5:09 PM

If Kiss' mouthpiece Paul Stanley ever got a breather during the Kiss Alive 35 tour (which landed at Target Center Saturday night), he'd spend it reading Jon Krakauer's "Where Men Win Glory."

JON BREAM

 

"He's just a terrific, terrific author. He wrote 'Into Thin Air,' about the climbing of Mount Everest. He has a new book about Pat Tillman, the ex-football player who went to Afghanistan and was killed by friendly fire. I'm anxiously awaiting reading it."

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