Dr. Seuss is not canceled
I think The Times should publish a version of Mary McNamara’s dissection of Kevin McCarthy‘s (and other conservatives’) white racist privilege [“The Real Deal Around Dr. Seuss,” March 4] on the op-ed page.
The attempt to smear President Biden and other progressives by accusing them of “cancel culture” is just another Republican lie that needs to be called out more widely, not just to Calendar readers.
Henry Hespenheide
Allen v. Farrow
Dylan Farrow is featured in the HBO documentary “Allen v. Farrow,” which examines the allegations that Farrow’s adoptive father, Woody Allen, sexually assaulted her when she was 7.
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My interest in the books chosen to represent the states aroused my interest in the full list. Since only 16 books are shown I felt that I had somehow missed the first installments of the list.
Maxwell Stern
Palm Desert
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An early role for a trailblazer
Regarding LZ Granderson’s appreciation “Cicely Tyson Lifted Up All of Us” [Feb. 1]: A great way to honor Cicely Tyson would be for her first television work to be put on home video, which has never happened.
She starred with George C. Scott on “East Side/West Side” (1963-64), the CBS drama that lasted only one season and was nominated for the drama series Emmy.