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Actor George Clooney claimed in an interview airing Monday that he couldn’t care less what President Donald Trump thinks of him. “I don’t care,” Clooney told Gayle King on “CBS Mornings ...
Unfortunately, it is with heavy hearts, that we report that the voice actor who breathed new life into the interstellar cartoon character, George Lowe, has passed at the age of 67. Considering ...
Australian actor George Lazenby, who had a one-and-done moment playing James Bond in 1969’s “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service,” is retiring from acting. Lazenby had the shortest tenure as ...
George Saunders was a longtime Chicago trial lawyer and partner at the Sidley Austin law firm who was a key advocate for AT&T during landmark antitrust litigation, including the case that in 1982 ...
George Lawton Saunders, Jr., one of five children of George Lawton and Ethel Estelle Saunders, was a well-known and accomplished Chicago trial lawyer. George passed away at the age of 92 on June ...
The sports correspondent on John Updike’s “Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu”—his account of Ted Williams’s last game, and last home run, with the Boston Red Sox. The New Yorker Radio Hour ...
George Segal, the Oscar-nominated actor whose credits range from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Where’s Poppa? to Just Shoot Me! and The Goldbergs, died today in Santa Rosa, CA ...
If you read Tenth of December or Lincoln in the Bardo, you know that George Saunders isn’t afraid to challenge readers and make them work. Unless the writer is a consummate master of craft and form, ...
What is your idea of perfect happiness? Being aware and accepting of whatever the state of my mind happens to be at the moment (even if that state is unhappy). What historical figure do you most ...
Early on in “Sea Oak,” a short story from Pastoralia, the second of five collections by George Saunders, the characters watch a TV show called How My Child Died Violently. The show is hosted ...
In his 2021 critical study “A Swim in a Pond in the Rain,” analyzing short stories by Tolstoy, Chekhov, Turgenev and Gogol, George Saunders observed that the great Russian authors “seemed to ...
“Most of the time we live on the back of a tiger,” George Saunders tells WW. “And most of the time, the tiger is sleeping. We get to concentrate on being writers, parents; we know who we are ...
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