I’m off to see “Heisenberg” this Thursday at the Mark Taper Forum, featuring the critically lauded Broadway cast of Mary-Louise Parker and Dennis Arndt. Next weekend, it’ll be
Rated R
113 Minutes
Released June 28
Baby Driver is one of those rare movies that uses every element of cinema. If that sounds redundant consider this- this film is
FROM A WANING PATRIOT
I wasn’t always this way. I grew up pretty normal. 30 years in Albuquerque, NM.
Mom was very Catholic and Pop would’ve, maybe, gone
Before George Carlin. Before Richard Pryor. Before EVERYONE who followed, there was Lenny Bruce.
Ostensibly having died of a drug overdose in 1966, Bruce is apparently still alive and unwell
Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti reputedly once said, “One must have an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out.”
I’ve been away for a month in Scandinavia
“Where there’s a need, there’s a Lion!” Lions Clubs International is the largest service club organization in the world. With 1.4 million members in 210 countries and
A week from today we will celebrate the 240th anniversary of a rebellious group of men standing up to their oppressor on behalf of a nation yet to be formed.
After writing these columns for the past eleven years my brain is almost programmed to search for a new subject just a few days after I've submitted the
Even as you giggle continuously through Sy Rosen’s delightful chronicle of his journey into “old age” you are also continually aware of how skillfully he has mounted his gentle
Rated PG-13
106 Minutes
Released June 9
My Cousin Rachel is a masterpiece of psychological mystery. Much of the credit must go posthumously to the author of the novel, Dame
I was hoping to not write about president Trump again, or as I call him “Electoral College President.” Of late, I've encountered a bit of hostility from his