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David Frankel
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A Conjurer of Words
L OON LAKE shimmers in the dewy dawn, prose and poetry, beautiful words strung like a creeping vine in a
Lost in Place
W ITH Annie Hall, Woody Allen created a film for anyone who calls the New York metropolitan area "home." With
More Kugelmass
W HEN IT COMES to the little shnook who keeps us other shnooks laughing, one has to cut through the
Breakfast Epiphanies
H ANDCARVED COFFINS" is a true story about a murderer, a detective and a writer. Truman Capote calls it "A
The Fine Art of Survival
S AMUEL FULLER took the crew of his picture, The Big Red One, to Israel because the Judean Hills today
The Fine Art of Survival
S AMUEL FULLER took the crew of his picture, The Big Red One, to Israel because the Judean Hills today
The Fine Art of Survival
S AMUEL FULLER took the crew of his picture, The Big Red One, to Israel because the Judean Hills today
The Mating Call of the Wide-Eyed Freshman
"Okay, listen, you bring the wall-length mirror and I'll bring the porta-bar and we can turn our room into a
School Days
H IGH SCHOOL used to mean Archie and Betty and Veronica and Jughead. Remember tenth grade: hanging out in the
More Than Kin, Less Than Kind
B ILLY is like sinus trouble," a White House staffer said a few years ago. "It never goes away but