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Brodkey wrote “The State of Grace” in his early twenties, a sweeping act of pure genius that took him only forty-five minutes ...
‘Harold & Kumar 4’ in development; John Cho and Kal Penn expected to return Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, the writers of the ‘Harold & Kumar’ films and the directors of 2008’s ...
Break out the White Castle because Kal Penn and John Cho are expected to return for another “Harold & Kumar” adventure. A fourth movie is in the works with the original “Harold & Kumar ...
The poet—friends with everyone from Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot to Diane von Furstenberg and Francis Bacon—talks about his work, his life, and his passion for riding very fast motorcycles ...
Dr. Seuss animated musical movie Oh, the Places You’ll Go! from director Jon. M Chu (Wicked) and Warner Bros. gets an IMAX release on March 17, 2028.
PASSAGE INTO NON-EXISTENCE In 1993, the novelist Harold Brodkey wrote a famous essay in the New Yorker, revealing that he was suffering from Aids. Two weeks ago, at 4.30am on Friday 26 January, he ...
Harold Brodkey’s essay collection, first published in 1996, details his experience with AIDS and the mental and physical struggle it caused him.
FIRST LOVE (Kino Lorber Studio Classics): Susan Dey and William Katt are an attractive but bland romantic duo as collegiate lovers in director Joan Darling’s 1977 debut feature, based on Harold ...
I discovered that not everyone has seen Harold as white – possibly, not even Johnson himself. When cartoonist Chris Ware, who’s also white, was a little boy, he read Harold as Black.
Harold has two animal sidekicks, both of whom appear in human form: Moose, played with antic glee by Lil Rel Howery, and Porcupine, who appears as a purple-mohawked punk played by the fiery Tanya ...
Jon Landau, the Oscar-winning producer of “Titanic” and both “Avatar” movies, died of cancer on Friday, July 5. He was 63. Landau, a longtime producing partner to James Cameron, was behind ...