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Arts and Letters
Arts and Letters
by | May 11, 2023

Hannah Gadsby’s new Netflix special, rather literal-mindedly entitled Something Special, comes five years after the chunky lesbian stand-up comic from…

by | May 5, 2023

The Broadway musical Parade received six Tony Award nominations on Tuesday. Given the production’s critical praise and popularity, the accolades unsurprisingly include…

by | Apr 23, 2023

“I don’t want to offend, and yet I do, in a way.” — Dame Edna, 2004 No, Dame Edna Everage…

by | Apr 19, 2023

Louis C.K. is one of the few targets of the #MeToo movement who are big enough and talented enough to…

by | Mar 19, 2023

There is a probably apocryphal anecdote about the two greatest authors of French literature, who just happened to be close…

by | Mar 15, 2023

When New York City’s crime and grime get you down, it’s a breeze to leave. So, I did. Newark Airport,…

by | Mar 13, 2023

Hollywood and the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences have finally woken up and acknowledged that woke programming doesn’t resonate…

by | Feb 28, 2023

It’s hard not to binge read a Dean Koontz novel. Koontz’s prose is beyond tight. His suspenseful plots hurl readers…

by | Feb 19, 2023

Roads Not Taken: An Intellectual Biography of William C. Bullitt By Alexander Etkind (University of Pittsburgh Press, 264 pages, $30)…

by | Feb 18, 2023

Augustus Welby Pugin (1812–1852) is in the news these days in the United Kingdom because he designed the iconic London…

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