Michael Carbert
Why Are Literary Readings so Excruciatingly Bad?
"When readings are well-organized and the authors good performers, the result can be memorable. But this happens so rarely that I’m compelled to ask: what’s the point?"
The Urquhart Disaster
The tale of an anthology
The Old One-Two
Boxing may be in decline worldwide, but A.J. Leibling’s “sweet science of bruising” has found a second wind in Montreal.
A Banality-Free Zone
The full interview with Russell Smith