The Discordant Heroism of Maestro
Bradley Cooper’s Maestro ultimately tends toward the narcissism of its central character, Leonard Bernstein.

Bradley Cooper’s Maestro ultimately tends toward the narcissism of its central character, Leonard Bernstein.

Wade and Kevin get back to basics with a review of Josh Trank’s unconventional small-budget film examining the last year of the infamous gangster’s life.

Florence Foster Jenkins was surrounded by people who told her, wrongly, she could sing, and her life was stunted as a result.

Fame always rested uneasily on David Foster Wallace’s brow. By some accounts he hungered for it, but he was also smart enough to know what that unseemly appetite said about him.
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