Sports
His defining moments come, on average, five times a game, when he studiously positions himself behind the three-point line and lets fly.
Feb. 6, 1992
Entertainment & Arts
Two couples move into the neighborhood ready to make some change. Let the fireworks begin. Penelope Lowder’s new play is part comedy, part horror.
Feb. 17, 2020
Travel & Experiences
Boston: Who slept here? You might if you have a presidential name
Nov. 1, 2012
Movies
Denzel Washington’s ‘A Journal for Jordan’ tells the real-life love story of former New York Times reporter Dana Canedy and the late First Sergeant Charles Monroe King. Here’s how the director and cast worked with Canedy to do the story justice.
Dec. 23, 2021
Lakers
Does Doug Moe have his priorities right, or what?
March 26, 1988
With complexity and depth, the ensemble comedy that is Tony Shalhoub’s directing debut explores the nature of superficiality.
Feb. 6, 2004
California
The summer of 1995 was the worst of times for the city’s Police Department.
March 9, 1997
Graphics Design teams discuss, in sometimes unprintable terms, their work, some of which is on view at Chapman.
March 2, 1999
Books
Stephen Fry’s ‘Bright Young Things,’ an adaptation of an Evelyn Waugh novel, is sharp and witty.
Sept. 10, 2004
Editor’s note: The following short reviews represent the best books of 1996 in the judgment of our contributors.
Dec. 29, 1996