The Real Lessons of Doing Barry's Bootcamp at Home
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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
April 10, 2020
How will the coronavirus inspire writers, filmmakers, and other creatives? Expect more stories about inequality—and maybe the end of superhero mania.
In a searing interview on Inside the Hive, the governor takes aim at the president for his flagrant mishandling of the pandemic.
Casey Schwartz's new book, Attention: A Love Story, explores our relationship with screens at a moment when we've never been more dependent on them.
Daniel Craig's final appearance as 007 was set to arrive in theaters today before the coronavirus pandemic forced its delay. Perhaps one of these films would be a worthy substitute.
The left sees a "failure of imagination" in the Speaker's horse-trading, as even Republicans champion cash payments. Leadership, however, stresses "reality"—aka getting a bill past McConnell and Trump.
When he made his third appearance as 007, in the 23rd James Bond film, Daniel Craig was coming to terms with the extraordinary pressures of portraying a half-century-old icon. He even agreed that Bond needed to lighten up. Hearing how the reluctant actor was drawn into the franchise, Juli Weiner revealed the influence Craig had on Skyfall—from character development and dazzling stunt work to the choice of director Sam Mendes.
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