Robert Bly: Harvard classmate to Frank O’Hara, John Ashbery, George Plimpton and others
He‘s also well known for a leading figure in the “mythopoetic men’s movement”
Robert Bly 1 p.m., Dec. 13
Video posted May 5, 2015
Interview with Black Souls director Francesco Munzi
Last March — and with one foot out the door to catch a screening of The Gunman — a call comes in from Reading Cinema’s Jo Brantferger. They’re opening something in two months called Black ...
Scott Marks replies to a letter to the editor while getting his hair cut.
This debut feature from Alain Resnais, written by Marguerite Duras, a story told in two tenses about the aftereffect of the atomic bomb as experienced by two lovers in Hiroshima, is one of the great masterworks of modernist cinema, now fully restored.
Originally shown at the Academy Awards in 1994 on the 100th Birthday of Film.
A nation rebuilding. After decades of war. But a threat emerges. Presented by Victor Marx and All Things Possible; directed by Dave Macintosh.
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