I haven’t been a regular Saturday Night Live viewer since some time in the late 17th century, so I missed Bowen Yang’s impression of Fran Lebowitz on an episode that aired in January. Recently, ...
If bon mots were bonbons, Fran Lebowitz would be Willie Wonka. She has been dispensing witty observations for decades now, in her book The Fran Lebowitz Reader, as a frequent and reliably funny guest ...
Social commentator Fran Lebowitz, known for being an endless source of witty and pointed observations about American life, has accrued a lot of fans over the decades. None bigger than filmmaker Martin ...
Fran Lebowitz is famously grumpy. In public appearances and in both a TV movie and a Netflix show directed by Martin Scorsese, the author and wit wields the power of withering disdain like it was a ...
Netflix has released a trailer for "Pretend It's a City," Martin Scorsese's upcoming docuseries focusing on New York City writer Fran Lebowitz. Netflix has released a trailer for "Pretend It's a City, ...
There's an unintended poignancy to Pretend It's A City, the new limited-series documentary on Netflix, showcasing author, public speaker, and humorist Fran Lebowitz. Filmed in 2019, it portrays a ...
Author, humorist and star of Netflix’s “Pretend It’s a City,” Fran Lebowitz brings her show, “An Evening With Fran Lebowitz” to the Aronoff Center on April 12. Humorist. Social satirist. Fashion icon.
UCSB Arts & Lectures will present Fran Lebowitz, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25 at UCSB’s Campbell Hall. Sharp-tongued, quick-witted and with a world-weary persona, Lebowitz enjoys a reputation as one of ...
Correspondent Mo Rocca asked Fran Lebowitz, "Did you have strong opinions as a child?" "I did, but no one cared about them." "Who did you give them to?" "Well, I tried to tell them to my parents," ...
Fran Lebowitz is bringing her signature worldview back to Jersey. The cultural critic, essayist and noted speaker will close out 2022 with “In Conversation with Fran Lebowitz” Sunday, Dec. 11 at NJPAC ...
It feels like there are more movies about New York City than there are inhabitants. It seems there is no subject (save love) that has been discussed in media as much as Manhattan. Still, Martin ...
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