by | Nov 14, 2010 | Bright Shiny News, Literary News
from NPR ‘Hint Fiction’ Celebrates The (Extremely) Short Story NPR STAFF Can you tell a whole story in 25 words or fewer? Inspired by the six-word novel attributed to Ernest Hemingway — “For sale: baby shoes, never worn” — Robert Swartwood has...
by | Nov 13, 2010 | Bright Shiny News, Literary News
from MEDIAITE Did NY Mag Rush Their James Frey Feature Online Only After Learning OfWSJ Scoop? by Hillary Busis | 1:54 pm, November 12th, 2010 Readers of both NYMag.com and the Wall Street Journal’s website may have noticed that in the wee small hours of the morning,...
by | Nov 12, 2010 | Bright Shiny News, Literary News
from The Wall Street Journal James Frey’s Next Act Book series, movie deals, disgruntled writers By KATHERINE ROSMAN And LAUREN A. E. SCHUKER For James Frey, success and controversy are a package deal. His 2003 debut book, “A Million Little Pieces,”...
by | Nov 5, 2010 | Bright Shiny News, Culture Music Art, Literary News
from INTERVIEW CULTURE James Frey’s Own Personal Jesus By NATE FREEMAN 11/04/2010 11:30 AM PHOTOS BY JACK SIEGEL It’s been almost five years since The Smoking Gun called into question the veracity of James Frey’s 2003 “memoir,” A...
by | Oct 30, 2010 | Bright Shiny News, Culture Music Art
from FAD Damien Hirst ‘Medicine Cabinets’ Exhibition at L&M Arts NYC I can’t understand why most people believe in medicine and don’t believe in art, without questioning either. Damien Hirst, 1997 L&M Arts present an exhibition of early medicine cabinets by...
by Editor | Oct 18, 2010 | Bright Shiny News, Culture Music Art
from artnet WHERE’S THE BABY? by Charlie Finch My friend, the controversial novelist James Frey, insisted that I come to his art show at McWhinnie Gallery on East 64th Street, so, of course, I was first in the door. Second in the door was Richard Prince, whom I must...