Author: Steven Attewell
(Once again, we turn to my brother for some expert analysis on the state of play on Greece) The Greek crisis has been through at least ten iterations at this.
It's not every day that a sitting mayor of New York accuses the governor of New York of governing out of spite and a desire for "revenge for some perceived.
The combination of Regency dramedy and fantasy (although ultimately a fantasy that owes more to European folklore and fairytales than Jack Vance) in Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell is a.
Last night's Episode 9 may well go down as one of the most divisive in the show's run. But that doesn't mean the show wasn't asking important questions about the.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that last night's episode was a huge improvement from the past few. And the fun's not over! My Salon.com essay this week examines the.
It's another Monday, so my usual column is up at Salon.com – this time, I examine the theme of sacrifice, and how far the main contenders in Westeros are willing to.
So...things happened on Game of Thrones that weren't about that final scene. I wrote about them for Salon - this time, the theme is betrayal - and then I discuss that.
Thanks to some scheduling luck, Scott and I should be able to podcast tomorrow, so that'll be going up earlier than usual. In the mean time, have fun kibitzing in.