Vol 95 Issue 1 - Published August 19, 2005
Ellis Stumbles With Shambolic ‘Park’
Bret Easton Ellis has never been particularly concerned with beginnings or endings. That’s because a beginning or ending in an Ellis novel is really just a segue into or out of a world so well defined at this point by its coke-snorting models, its serial killing yuppies, its listless college students and its Death Valley vampires that it’s warranted three feature films and a documentary (ironically titled “This Is Not An Exit: The Fictional World ...

Feature-length film reaffirms ‘Family’ values in solid ‘Story’
Summer ain’t TV time. Anything read is better read on a beach, the popcorn flicks burst and glow like fireworks and July concerts are the carnivals of our day. So when the summer months see relevant television, it’s a big deal. The first season of “T ... more
Lazy students donning sportswear, UGGs late to fashion class
As readers of our column may have ascertained, we are not exactly what you might call “sporty.” We probably only own three pairs of gym shoes and two sports bras between us. Although we can, on occasion, be found at the gym, we work out to keep our ... more

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