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Everybody came to Larryâs.
Over the course of its 25-year run, which began in 1985,
Larry King Live on CNN got the âgetsâ that no other talk show could. Aired five nights a week,
Larry King Live in its heyday was the centerpiece of ratings champion CNNâs prime time line up. If you had something to plug,
Larry King Live was on your itinerary. If you were embroiled in a scandal, you proffered mea culpas to Larry. Presidents, newsmakers, authors, Hollywood legends, and contemporary A-listers in all fields sat for hour-long interviews. At his best, Kingâwho has died at the age of 87âwas masterful at creating moments that would be fodder for discussion at the workplace water cooler (the 20
(National Archives) The network’s
The Reagans doc traffics in misstatements, partial truths, and strategic omissions to pin Trump’s rise on the late president.
In making its programming decisions for the interval between the end of the 2020 presidential election and the holiday season, the top brass at Showtime reverted to what had once been standard fare in Hollywood and elsewhere: Reagan bashing. Over four successive Sundays, the network released yet another hour of its tedious and repetitious documentary,
The Reagans.
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Warning to the uninitiated: Do not mistake what comes before you as an update of anything like PBS’s extraordinary presentation of Reagan and his era as part of its “American Experience” repertoire. What you see on Showtime is neither objective history nor a fair-minded attempt to review past controversies through the perspective of the present. Its creator, Matt Tyrnauer, to his credit, is straightforward about that. He
Longreads Best of 2020: Profiles
All Best of Longreads illustrations by Kjell Reigstad.
At
GQ, Mosi Secret offers a moving portrait of Joe Louis Cole, Larry Barbine, Rev. Joey Crutcher, Selwyn Jones, Jacob Blake III, and Michael Brown Sr., who are the fathers and father figures of Michael Brown, Terence Crutcher, Daniel Prude, Rayshard Brooks, George Floyd, and Jacob Blake all Black men who were killed by police brutality.
Their lives were transformed by the worst kind of news, a blow that left everything that followed so suddenly and painfully different. Not only have they suffered the abrupt and traumatic loss of their loved ones, but often just hours after being stunned by tragedy, they grieve before news cameras. They are transformed from ordinary people into symbols of this country’s injustice, symbols onto which so much meaning other than their own is projected. How easily could that parent have been me, grieving my child, the thinking goes. And yet these fathers endu
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