By KATIE WALSH TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE | JUN 02, 2020 | 10:41 AM The first exchange in the brilliant, brutal “Shirley” is telling about what’s to come. A young woman, Rose (Odessa Young), finishes reading a short story (“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson) and recounts the tale to her husband, Fred (Logan Lerman). “That’s creepy,” […]… Continue reading ‘Shirley’ review: Elisabeth Moss is at the center of a masterpiece thriller about a famed horror writer — Stephen Page
Month: June 2020
30 years from now, what will the Police be? — Reality Ahead of Schedule
The police get a lot of criticism, and rightly so. from their American origins as slavecatchers to their current uses as tools of fear, the past century of police work has not changed much while society whirls around them. Successive regimes in America have either given lip service to police reform or whole-heartedly endorsed their […]… Continue reading 30 years from now, what will the Police be? — Reality Ahead of Schedule