Heavy Hitters weigh in on Occupy Wall Street.There were moments of last night's "Occupy Everywhere" symposium that felt like a debutante ball introducing Occupy Wall Street to polite liberal society. To be sure, several dozen occupiers with their sleeping bags on their backs traipsed up from ... More >>
The St. Mark's Bookshop, which is still in talks with Cooper Union over a possible eviction, has announced that Michael Moore will make an "impromptu" appearance to sign books at the store tomorrow night from 7 to 9 p.m.: St. Mark's Bookshop is thrilled to host a book signing with Michael Moore for ... More >>
Ari LipsitzProtesters march in the Financial District.The media was the big story last night at Occupy Wall Street. As the protest entered its second work week, renewed media interest coupled with a surprise appearance by filmmaker Michael Moore allowed the protesters some assurance that ther ... More >>
This one's for the boys
The email scribblings of someone covering the Toronto Film Festival were somehow forwarded to me as if by magic--or maybe it's just more spam--and it's my journalistic duty to pass them on to you, by way of an insider's report card that's leakable to the entire world. And so, dear readers:
It's another strong Doc Fortnight at MOMA
Morgan Spurlock makes us look bad, plus (separate!) films on baseball and steroids shine.
These are hairy times, but you can still enjoy yourself, if Bingo is your game-o
Preparing for the onslaught that is the Toronto Film Festival
Mastering Dylan, flubbing Darin, and paying tribute to the inimitable Max Roach
Michael Moores pill goes down easy, but his diagnosis of U.S. health care still devastates
Michael Moore's Sicko and To Each His Own Cinema at Cannes
With the Brit avant-garde, rust-belt saxophone, Braxton standards, Dylan standards
Running a shell game of their former selves, Democrats start the convention without us
Michael Moore and Spider-Man fight evil in two new summer blockbusters
Moore's Bush polemic hits raw nerve in New York
The attack on Fahrenheit 9/11: Fox lays back while ABC and NBC pile on
Stolen election, bogus war: Moore finds footage and lets it burn in anti-Bush agitprop
Cannes '04's Eden of East: A possibly unfinished pop symphony and an anime cyber-noir
Cannes 2004
Superior Education, feel-good agitprop, a hell-raising Moore dot the Cannes firmament
Raging against the Republican machine
Bush's War Record: Missing, Inaction
What happens when the rich and powerful rule the stupid? It's called America.
The Lost, Sweaty World of Men's Pulp
Oscar Declares War on the War
Fear and Loathing on the Border
Michael Moore, Noam Chomsky, and Greg Palast Hit Bestseller List With Incendiary Books
Waiting for the Big Ones
