A bedtime story to soften the nightmare of the Bush years
Goodnight Bush: An Unauthorized Parody depicts three lines of cocaine next to GWB’s bed. They slowly disappear, one by one.
Goodnight Bush: An Unauthorized Parody depicts three lines of cocaine next to GWB’s bed. They slowly disappear, one by one.
“I think my great handicap is my insistence on freedom,” Dawn Powell once wrote. “I require it. So I cannot make the suave adjustments to a successful writer’s life — right people, right hospitality, right gestures, because I want to be free.” Rudolph Wurlitzer, like many fine writers, could say the same. The screenwriter behind the landmark 1973 film Pat . . .
Press Secretary McClellan’s Iraq War policy announcements seemed like steaming piles of horseshit because they were.
“A little fog, a little drizzle — those are the good days.” Charles McGrath explores the logistics of filming The Road. (Via.)
For the 100th anniversary of Theodore Roethke’s birth, NPR visited the poet’s childhood home in Saginaw.