%name%, Author at %sitename% %page%
Authors
Leonora Cravotta

Leonora Cravotta

Leonora Cravotta is Director of Operations with The American Spectator, a position she previously held at The American Conservative. She also co-hosts a show on Red State Talk Radio. She previously held marketing positions with JPMorgan Chase and TD Bank and additionally served as Director of Development for an award-winning charter school in Philadelphia. Leonora received a BA in English/French from Denison University, an MA in English from the University of Kentucky, and an MBA in Marketing from Fordham University. She writes about literature and popular culture.
by | Dec 27, 2021

The Magi play a critical role in the Biblical account and the Judeo-Christian cultural interpretation of the Christmas story. Who…

by | Dec 23, 2021

Charles Dickens’s landmark publication A Christmas Carol (1843), the story of  Ebenezer Scrooge the miserly misanthrope who is transformed by…

by | Dec 15, 2021

When Sex and the City premiered on HBO in 1998, it was packaged as a post-sexual revolution look at four New York…

by | Nov 24, 2021

Thanksgiving, despite being increasingly under fire from the politically correct police, remains a culturally significant holiday, the catalyst for family…

by | Nov 19, 2021

Fans of John Keats (1795–1821) and F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940) have a reason to celebrate. Esteemed Shakespeare scholar Sir Jonathan…

by | Nov 15, 2021

Promenades By Nicolas Sarkozy (Herscher, 304 pages, $33) Published on September 22. Only available in French. Former French President Nicolas…

by | Jul 17, 2021

Nabokov and the Real World: Between Appreciation and Defense Robert Alter (Princeton University Press, 248 pages, $20) Robert Alter’s new…

by | Jun 11, 2021

Nick: A Novel Michael Farris Smith (Little, Brown and Company, 304 pages, $27) Michael Farris Smith’s much-anticipated prequel to F….

Sign up to receive our latest updates! Register
[ctct form="473830" show_title="false"]