When “for limited Times” means forever?
Washington signed a 1790 law limiting U.S. copyright to 14 years, renewable once, but this fact does not deter Mark Helprin from his slippery, pseudo-originalist argument.
Washington signed a 1790 law limiting U.S. copyright to 14 years, renewable once, but this fact does not deter Mark Helprin from his slippery, pseudo-originalist argument.
From Tolstoy to the Brontës to Molière, talk of writer films threatens to dominate Cannes.
Jonathan Lethem has awarded the You Don’t Love Me Yet option to Greg Marcks (an FSU film school alum who graduated in the class behind Sam Beam and Max).
Choosing just one winner for the Greatest McCarren Park Eyesore Award is near-impossible, but 20 Bayard (right) is a strong contender. Construction there has proceeded through a partial stop-work order, and now the subway ad campaign has begun. Dana reports (in email): Today on the 7 train (man, I wish I’d taken a photo) I saw a poster for a . . .