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Interview with Adam Gopnik

By Lewis Frumkes / May 3, 2009

While Adam is probably best known as an essayist and commentator for The New Yorker he is also the author of the widely admired memoirs “Paris To The Moon,” and its sequel “Through The Children’s Gate.” In our interview Adam talks with me about “Angels and Ages,” a recent book […]

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Reverend Jen Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / April 19, 2009

I hope you are ready for the Reverend Jen….she is without doubt an original in the best sense of the word, in the tradition of Andy Warhol and people who gathered around him.  She calls herself an “Art Star” a designation she created for herself and others, and is indeed just […]

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Paul Taylor Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / March 29, 2009

Dubbed “The naughty boy” of dance by Martha Graham, Paul Taylor has been so cutting edge, and pioneering in his approaches to dance and choreography that he has become not only known and loved world-over, but a genuine icon. At 77 years of age he is still as feisty and humorous as […]

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Lawrence Block Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / March 28, 2009

Lawrence Block, one of our greatest mystery writers, visits me to talk about his memoir, “Step By Step.” During the course of our interview in which Larry talks about his life of race-walking and having travelled to some 140 countries, he drops a startling revelation. He may have written his […]

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Richard Reeves Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / January 20, 2008

Richard who at one time was chief foreign correspondent for The New York Times as written a superb biography of Rutherford one of the lesser known but truly great geniuses of modern history. Rutherford is responsible for the physical representation of the atom the way we all know it. Reeves […]

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