Two years ago, Washington Post journalist Paul Schwartzman drove war photographer Seamus Murphy and a quiet, black-haired, “poet/musician” […]
Category Archive: New York
Eighty years ago, Clifford Odets wrote a play about striking taxi drivers in New York City. With too […]
In October 2014, Taylor Swift dropped her fifth album, 1989. Less than a month later in November, she […]
“It was obviously intended as a comedy, but there is little comic about it, and indeed the movie’s […]
“Hurt people hurt people,” the damaged Roger Greenberg tells a pre-Frances Ha Greta Gerwig in Noah Baumbach’s […]
Bill O’Reilly recently thought he had liberals pinned in their remorseless war on Christmas: the namby-pamby secular humanists […]
What is it about Stanley Kubrick that makes people crazy? I was truly excited about the release of […]
At the end of Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil, we see Tanya, a jaded gypsy, reflecting on the […]