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Tag: PBS

KGNU: Metro Arts

After Image: Nov. 21, 2025

November 22, 2025November 21, 2025 Michael J. Casey

On this week’s edition of After Image, I chat with Metro Arts producer Veronica Straight-Lingo about Sentimental Value, out now in the limited release, Rental Family, now playing everywhere, and Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink, streaming on PBS.org until Dec. 31. Continue reading After Image: Nov. 21, 2025

Boulder Weekly, Reviews

AMY TAN: UNINTENDED MEMOIR

April 15, 2021July 28, 2023 Michael J. Casey

When Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club hit shelves in 1989, more than one reviewer interpreted the narrative’s central tension between mothers and daughters as autobiography. And when the movie adaptation came out in 1993—cowritten by Tan—those assumptions multiplied. That happens with … Continue reading AMY TAN: UNINTENDED MEMOIR

Reviews

HEMINGWAY

April 5, 2021April 13, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Ernest Hemingway: Few writers have had a greater impact on American letters. Trained as a journalist, Hemingway developed and popularized terse prose, the theory of omission, and an obsession with capturing that which is true. And it didn’t matter the … Continue reading HEMINGWAY

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FLANNERY

March 23, 2021March 15, 2021 Michael J. Casey

Born March 25, 1925, in Savannah, Georgia, Mary Flannery O’Connor made her public debut at the age of 5, when a Pathé cameraman from New York came to photograph her chicken. The chicken walked backward. If it didn’t, you could … Continue reading FLANNERY

Reviews

OUR TIME MACHINE

September 28, 2020September 26, 2020 Michael J. Casey

Ma Ke has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. That a tough pill to swallow for anyone, but Ma Ke was once the Artistic Director of the Shanghai Opera Theater. His mind was sharp, and if an actor forgot their line, … Continue reading OUR TIME MACHINE

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