Lou Reed on His Love For CDs and How He Liked ‘Police Academy’

One of rock’s most notorious interviewees, one decade after he first visited New Zealand in the mid-70s, the late Lou Reed was in more expansive mood promoting his 1984 album “New Sensations.”

Running on Fumes in North Dakota

A young woman, lured to North Dakota for a truck-driving job in the oil industry, shares her agonizing existence in an isolated boomtown.

Stealing J. Edgar Hoover’s Secrets

One night in 1971, files were stolen from an F.B.I. office near Philadelphia. They proved that the bureau was spying on thousands of Americans. The case was unsolved, until now.

Writer James Baldwin on Time, Life and His Work

An interview with James Baldwin, a revolutionary American writer who died in 1987.

Jason Miller (Priest from “The Exorcist”) Interviewed About Making His Pulitzer-Prize-Winning Play Into a Film

My mother, Penny Crofton, spotted an excellent documentary on PBS the other night called “Miller’s Tale.” It’s a biographical film about playwright and actor Jason Miller. He’s the father of the actor Jason Patric, but more importantly he wrote “That…

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