...woman performer who is “at the brink of becoming old.” And in Willie Osterweil’s “Not for You,” the movie theaters where these women performers could stage their struggles with aging...
...or a dystopia full of only the unemployed and their overseers will depend on whether we get there through Silicon Valley disruption or revolt from below,” senior editor Willie Osterweil...
...and Pam Grier’s performances reveal the fragility and power in a woman performer who is “at the brink of becoming old.” And in Willie Osterweil’s “Not for You,” the movie...
...dystopia full of only the unemployed and their overseers will depend on whether we get there through Silicon Valley disruption or revolt from below,” senior editor Willie Osterweil writes of...
...eating them again. Willie Osterweil, Editor Book: Memoirs of a Revolutionary, Victor Serge You can't go wrong with any of Victor Serge's books, really, but Memoirs of a Revolutionary has...
...Exist" Big bones are easy to fake. But not everyone has been taken in by the paleontology hoax. Watch and learn. Willie Osterweil, Editor Music Blog: Beat Electric For the...
...published on the LA Review’s blog. Willie Osterweil responded to both Kessler and Bernes, Clovers, and McClanahan on his blog, Wasted Ideology. My purpose in writing is not to respond...
...controversial film, The Great Dictator (1940). The film will be introduced by TNI A/V editor Willie Osterweil and contributor Patrick Harrison. Admission is free with a $7 bar minimum....
...(a guest post from Willie Osterweil) The story first broke with the salacious glee of a journalist knowing he’s about to get paid. Another mass shooting, this time in...
...the screen? Join us for a night of gender dissolution, bodily excess, sublime violence, magic, witchcraft and sorcery. With introductions by New Inquiry editor Willie Osterweil and members of the...
...featuring different films and introductions by New Inquiry editor Willie Osterweil and members of the Anti-Banality Union, the filmmakers behind Unclear Holocaust and the upcoming Police Mortality. Wednesday, February 20...
...contemporary “party rockers” LMFAO. Tavia Nyong’o takes stock of Frank Ocean while Willie Osterweil asks whether punk rock has, at long last, failed. Finally, Greil Marcus offers a brief comment...
...the popular new kid mixed martial arts? In “How Can You Watch That Stuff?” Willie Osterweil discusses how in the fans’ eagerness to defend MMA’s legitimacy, they willfully deny its...