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James Winston George
Michael Bourne in “Going Solo: Selling Your Book without an Agent,” published in our July/August 2022 issue.
A beloved fairy tale and Academy Award-winning movie, The Red Shoes has seduced audiences and inspired generations of dancers with its tale of obsession, possession, and one girl’s dream to be the greatest dancer in the world. Oct 26 - Nov 5, 2017
I just found out that there is a beautiful and stunning male and overtly homosexual version of the swan lake and that it is the same play that billy elliot performs in front of his father at the end of the movie in london and my heart is filled with joy you guys have no idea
A generation before me, news reporting was still a union job only a small step up from the guys who ran the Linotype machines. Today, thanks to the same forces of technological disruption that have hollowed out so many middle-class professions, journalism is the province of a highly educated and urban elite — precisely the class of person most likely to look askance at a man like Donald Trump.
Michael Bourne
It’s not just that we live in a polarized media universe. It’s that we are, journalistically speaking, flying blind.
Michael Bourne
Writing is gratifying on a daily basis. If I didn’t love doing it, I would have stopped a long time ago.
“One of my mentors told me that everything takes longer than you expect, even if you have what you think of as a realistic expectation. I never thought I was going to publish in my 20s, or even my early-30s, but it still did take longer than I thought.” We interview our own Hannah Gersen.
Irving Howe asks how Hemingway commanded the attention of a generation. Our own Michael Bourne recently answered that question, recognizing Hemingway as a middlebrow revolutionary.