Seen this weekend: Panic (2000): William H. Macy plays a hit man whose visit to a psychologist puts him in direct conflict with his capo
Through a former classmate, I came upon Michelle Hoover’s take on the controversy surrounding William Giraldi’s nasty review of Alix Ohlin’s books, which fits into
It took ten years, ten months and an odd number of days from inception of the project to this point, but Booktrope Press has released
“You shouldn’t review podcasts because no one gets paid for them.” So say the embittered subjects of an Onion AV Club Podmass review, employing an
I quibbled a bit, actually a lot, with their list of MST3K episodes, but the only complaint I have about the AVClub’s Star Trek list
A particularly good reading of Auden’s poem is below. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJwmpmZytGg&w=420&h=315]
A Slate article by Beverly Gage with the unfortunate headline “Why Is There No Liberal Ayn Rand?” crossed my sight earlier today, inspiring the question
Although my default mode in public is to be the guy in the corner whose every look says I only came here to count the
My new book, Dismantle the Sun, revolves around a troubled marriage, so I’d thought to gear up, you might want to check out other works
I’ve cut together a collection of some of my favorite riffs from my and Larry’s adventures in 1950s era short films. These movies tell us