Column Archive: Letters at 3AM
Letters at 3AM: Auschwitz Up the Block November 20, 2009
To retain our humanity, we remember the unthinkable
Letters at 3AM November 6, 2009
John Ertha was the first in my experience to embody the passion, courage, mind, and rascality that could be: a man
Georges Méliès' Tricks and Treats October 23, 2009
Creating the possibility that anything could happen onscreen was the great contribution of Georges Méliès
Letters at 3AM: The Missiles of October October 9, 2009
Reflections on the Cuban Missile Crisis
The Script Needs a Rewrite September 25, 2009
Cinema history as it's been commonly taught is just plain wrong
Camps and Rats September 11, 2009
We share a collective amnesia about the 1950 U.S. law that permitted the concentration camp internment of known Communists and others "liable to become subversives"
Coming, Aphrodite! August 28, 2009
The prose themes of Willa Cather are timeless
A Drag, a Sip, a Labyrinth August 14, 2009
America's ideal of liberty shaped the country's finest authors
The Garden and the Moon July 31, 2009
We did not fall from the Garden; we journeyed away
A Paperback at Woodstock July 17, 2009
Woodstock was something new upon this earth
Something Absurd in Between July 3, 2009
At the crest of Beatlemania, 18 and hungry for life was some kind of way to be
From Window Rock to Albuquerque June 19, 2009
Bad exists in dialectic with good
A Dance to the Music of Time June 5, 2009
Anthony Powell is the least known of the greatest 20th century novelists
The Mom, the Book, the Kid, and the Nun May 22, 2009
'A brilliant cascade of cause and effect' can describe my life
'Where Is Your Faith?' May 8, 2009
Having a personal relationship with an impersonal God
Contemplating the Close-Up April 24, 2009
Homer, the epic poet of ancient Greece, invented the cinematic close-up
Stimulus, Stimuli, Stimu-la-la April 10, 2009
Obama's bank policy is good for bankers and reckless for us
Even the Flux Is in Flux March 27, 2009
We may come to regret there are so few intelligent conservative voices making themselves heard
Crazy at the Flickers March 13, 2009
How far are you willing to go to make a picture?
Screenworld February 27, 2009
In Screenworld, face-to-face engagement is devalued, yet one is never alone
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