Heroic. Contemplative. Grieving. Victorious. The rebirth of the former World Trade Center site in lower Manhattan has engendered significant public reaction and reflection. With implications as complex as they are profound, it is not surprising that it has taken more than a decade to heal the urban scars of September 11, 2001. BLOG POSTS | David Galenson: Paris' Village Voice Is Closing A beloved Paris institution, the Village Voice Bookshop, will go out of business at the end of July. The Voice has been one of the best English-language bookstores not just in Paris, but in all of Europe. | | Alina Gregorian: The Reading Series: Paul Legault Recreates Emily Dickinson To decipher Dickinson's language, the abstracted jargon of her day, requires a skill that is mostly intuitive, partly exploratory, and wholly creative. That's what Legault does. | | Julie Kocsis: Greta Gerwig, Zoe Lister-Jones and Daryl Wein Talk About Their New Film, Lola Versus In the new film Lola Versus, Lola must pick up the pieces of her life and start over after her fiancé breaks off their wedding only a few weeks before the big day. I recently sat down with director/writer Daryl Wein, writer/actor Zoe Lister-Jones and actor Greta Gerwig to discuss the film a bit. | | Ron Davis: An American Hero What do you call a beloved boy named Billy, an impish, hardy, scrappy boy's boy who was orphaned but grew up to be gracious? Whose resilient odds-defiance shined brightly through his charm, persistence and his resourcefulness? I call him Grandpa. | | Bess Rowen: Words of Mouths: One Old Crow Production's Cowboy Mouth If you're craving something that is part theatre, part performance art, and part concert, listen to word of mouth and head over to Cowboy Mouth. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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