Essays
1093 results
Page 106

Five stages of 'The Sopranos'
The final episode of “The Sopranos” did something that always leaves me feeling a little prickly. It forced me to look at myself -- which isn’t ordinarily why I turn on the TV.
Watch the last scene below.
Watch the last scene below.
Essays
4 minute read

Where Don Imus went wrong
The recent downfall of radio shock jock Don Imus was a tragedy of poetic dimensions. BSR contributor and playwright Ted Hechtman rises to the challenge.

Essays
1 minute read

Florida's NCAA basketball victory
As this year’s NCAA championship game wore on, it became clear that Florida was a basketball team, whereas Ohio State was merely an arsenal of impressive individuals.
Essays
6 minute read

The singular life of George Seldes
From World War I to the Age of Nader, the outspoken Philadelphia journalist and critic George Seldes survived more than a century and managed to reach the finish line with his principles intact. How did he do it, and how can we emulate his example?

Essays
6 minute read

Religious relics
Once you start collecting relics, there's no stopping the imaginatively greedy. Now that the bones of Jesus and his family have been found, can his birth certificate and Social Security card be far behind? The Christian obsession with relics is really a pagan exercise, as the Council of Trent readily recognized in the 16th century.

Essays
5 minute read

Sex Ed, 21st-Century style
A reader has accused the editor of the Philadelphia City Paper of the grossest hypocrisy for in effect financing his high-toned editorial content with sex ads in the rear, so to speak, of his alternative paper. An 80-year-old sexual late bloomer suggests: Consider the alternatives.

Essays
4 minute read

Nader Redux: "An Unreasonable Man'
Ralph Nader is an American original, but An Unreasonable Man seems to subliminally exploit an issue that’s deeply troubling in his record. The film is the flawed story of a flawed man who is nonetheless as close to a public hero as we have.
An Unreasonable Man. Film directed by Henriette Mantel and Steve Skovran. At the Bala Theatre, 157 Bala Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, PA 610-222-FILM or
An Unreasonable Man. Film directed by Henriette Mantel and Steve Skovran. At the Bala Theatre, 157 Bala Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, PA 610-222-FILM or

Essays
6 minute read

The high price of recognition
After a lifetime as a foot soldier in the battle for wisdom and truth, I’m finally receiving the acknowledgement I deserve. Just one problem….
Essays
3 minute read
Christie's and "The Gross Clinic'
As a leading art auction house, Christie’s well understands the role of a dummy bidder in jacking up the price of a work. In Jefferson University's recent sale of The Gross Clinic, Christie’s consultants apparently found an unwitting dummy in the Wal-Mart heiress Alice Walton. Has Philadelphia’s art community learned anything from this $68 million lesson?

Essays
5 minute read

'Gross Clinic' post-mortem
The Gross Clinic brouhaha has forced us Philadelphians to confront the irresponsible ways we’ve been trashing our art heritage since the idealism of the Dilworth era cooled. Also the snootiness and dubious logic of our critics. One man's roundup of winners and losers.

Essays
6 minute read