This morning I realize I want to surround myself with songs, “Happy Birthday” when another friend reaches a milestone. And every damned Beatle tune I get the opportunity to recall.
I found The Kids Grow Up very hard to watch. Perhaps that means it is an effective documentary.
As we mark the death of a gifted actor, it's for women who sat in movie theaters in 1978 to remember how she portrayed us all from the inside out in An Unmarried Woman.
Today's Google tribute to John Lennon is a behemoth bowing down to the universal truth: that the dreams of one person can engage the world and last beyond the borders of his lifetime.
Robert Duvall outdoes himself as an actor and a model of restraint in "Get Low." But Sissy Spacek is the story.
The crafting of this book is what gives it relevance and page-turning impetus. But the author's big, broken Texas heart is what causes it to pulse in the hand of the reader.
What does iconic bad boy and Lounge Lizard John Lurie have to do with the Times writer unafraid to speak to us from her sadness? More than you might think.
Part 2 of WVFC’s exclusive interview.
The acclaimed poet speaks candidly about her writing, her work life, and why older women often make such good writers.