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On and off for a period of nearly 15 years, a prominent psychiatrist treats a young neurotic named Gene Kenny. After much painstaking analysis, Dr. Rafael Neruda sees what he believes to be a triumph of his therapeutic skills: Gene is no longer a passive wimp but rather a rising...
Maybe there is a Law of Procreational Dynamics stating that for each generation there is an equal and opposite generation--meaning that for each neurotic, childish father or mother there will come next a mature, productive son or daughter. The House of Windsor lives in hope.
Bennington is the daughter of a math professor with a Greenwich Village apartment and a country house, which makes her choice of after-school job seem even more implausible. She is not so much a hooker with a heart of gold as she is a hooker with nerves of creme...
BOOKS . . . GOING DOWN: Before the onset of its Disneyfication, New York City1s Times Square boasted a grim-looking strip club that successfully distinguished itself from the area1s many other grim- looking strip clubs. In big pink letters on a white marquee, this establishment proudly alerted passersby that it featured live...
How did Russell land such big names after only one art-house success? "I had written a script that made agents sit up and pay attention," says the scruffily handsome director, whose flaws do not include false modesty. "I begged him for the part," agrees Stiller, who plays the lead...