On July 1, Ethan Pollock began his tenure as dean of the College. Now at the helm of Brown’s undergraduate program, Pollock hopes to prioritize students’ needs and recenter intellectual curiosity.
Let no one say “The Lowdown” is shy about its influences. Ethan Hawke’s hero, a Tulsa “truthtorian” by the name of Lee Raybon, ruffles feathers as a freelance reporter — but for his ...
WHAT IT'S ABOUT Lee Raybon (Ethan Hawke) runs a rare-book store in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but is otherwise a citizen journalist, or self-described "truthstorian." His most recent exposé looked into the ...
Lee Raybon is not a journalist; he’s a self-proclaimed “truthstorian,” fighting the power in Tulsa full force and non-stop. Lee (Ethan Hawke) is like a maniacally motivated and self-righteous version ...
The best television is the kind that feels so textured and lived-in that you can basically smell it. And The Lowdown stinks to high heaven. Like his acclaimed Reservation Dogs, Sterlin Harjo’s new ...
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ryan Fernandez pitches during the eighth inning as many empty seats are seen during the Cardinals’ final regular-season home game against the Brewers last Sunday at Busch ...
Sterlin Harjo’s scrappy noir follow-up to “Reservation Dogs” has the same deep sense of place but a lot more beat-downs. By James Poniewozik James Poniewozik is the chief television critic for The New ...
“The Lowdown,” Sterlin Harjo’s new series, after co-creating the brilliant “Reservation Dogs” with Taika Waititi, is a genre exercise — a noir-nodding murder mystery — much as Donald Glover followed ...
Some actors you can watch doing the same thing over and over again. Cary Grant built a career on smirking suavity; Cate Blanchett has made an art form of falling apart with tragic intensity. Lately, ...