“Python’s Kiss” collects a baker’s dozen stories, nine of which previously have been published in the New Yorker and elsewhere (each is illustrated with a drawing by the author’s daughter, Aza Erdrich ...
In my Boston Globe review of Louise Erdrich’s 2016 novel “LaRose,” I described her as “an artist of the liminal.” “Python’s Kiss,” Erdrich’s new collection of stories written over 20 years, testifies ...
In 2006, Ryan Gosling, then in his twenties, starred in a tough-minded, low-budget drama called “Half Nelson,” in which he played a middle-school teacher hobbled by a crack addiction. Years later, the ...
If you've ever spent time scrolling through the product reviews on Amazon, you know it's mostly good-natured reviews with a few wacky ones sprinkled in that can provide hours of entertainment if you ...
Beckoning audiences on a whimsical jaunt to always look on the bright side of life, the touring revival of “Spamalot” is especially winning for its unabashed determination to deliver on all manners of ...
The 5th Avenue Theatre was filled to the brim Feb. 6 with people excited to see the national tour of Monty Python’s “Spamalot,” and wearing their finest theater wear: Seattle Seahawks merchandise.
You’re reading Critic’s Notebook, our weekend column looking at the most interesting moments in the cultural Zeitgeist. From the first seconds of “Melania,” we know we’re watching a commercial: the ...
What do ChatGPT and other large language models owe to the human creators who provide the information they train on? What if creators stop making their insights publicly available?
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