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Scorsese Talks ‘The Language Of Cinema’

Martin Scorsese is a legend of a director — and he’s also a great film teacher, a man who balances

‘Shocked’: A Memoir About Beauty And Its Beholders

Patricia Volk’s mother was beautiful in a way that stopped people on the street. Strangers compared her to Lana Turner

At The Met Ball, Those Are Some Crazy Dresses

Monday night was the big night for unusual dresses (you may remember a previous post about Madonna’s bunny ears): the

So Much For Bowling Scenes: What Is And Isn’t Wrong With Number-Crunching Scripts

The words “grossed out” evoke enough of a watery 1980s vibe that they need to be saved for the times

These Dogs, Cats And Robots Have A Few ‘Tiny Confessions’

Let me tell you a quick story from NPR’s move from our old headquarters to our new one. When I

Postgraduate Post-Mortem In A Smart, Literary Mystery

There are many things to savor about Elanor Dymott’s debut suspense novel, Every Contact Leaves a Trace — among them,

Book News: Freud’s Couch Succumbs To Despair, Ennui

The daily lowdown on books, publishing, and the occasional author behaving badly. According to a report in The Guardian, Sigmund

MTV’s Musical Legacy: How ‘Unplugged’ Sold The Radio Star

It’s generally understood that something about MTV was revolutionary. Perhaps it was the music video, perhaps it was the short

Family Fights Sale Of Iconic Thomas Cole Painting

A celebrated 19th-century landscape painting by Thomas Cole is at the center of a 21st-century fight: The Seward House Historic

Safety Is Relative: A Moving Account Of Life In Chechnya

How do you write an absorbing novel about unspeakable things? It’s always a tricky business, and an editor I know

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