Remember SparkNotes? In high school, you probably used the literature guides to quickly cram for the English quiz you forgot to study for ... because you also forgot to read the book. Good times, ...
When people think of their high school English classes, a few things usually tend to come to mind: memorizing sonnets, slogging through long novels with arcane language, and — of course — cramming ...
Baz Luhrmann’s “The Great Gatsby” opens wide this Friday. Eighty-eight years before -- to the day -- the Los Angeles Times ran this review of the original “The Great Gatsby,” the novel by F. Scott ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This immersive staging of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic invites audience members to join the party, but the pathos of the novel is stretched too thin.
Baz Lurhmann’s The Great Gatsby is essentially everything you would expect Baz Lurhmann’s The Great Gatsby to be. It is rich with spectacle and kinetic emotion, lushly beautiful, soaked with gleaming ...
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