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  1. The new edition features a foreword by Michael Kimmelman, and chapter introductions by Brooks Atkinson, Brendan Gill, Maureen Dowd, Terrence McNally and Jules Feiffer. This is the largest collection of Hirschfelds theatre work that has ever been published.

  2. Apr 4, 2016 · The sarcastic, occasionally self-deprecating 76-year-old — he likes to joke that his aging face looks like a half-chewed caramel — bought the African animals at auction as a gimmick to attract...

  3. Mar 20, 2006 · The Two Brookses. by Jim Sleeper. March 20, 2006. In an unforgettable review-essay in the June 2004 Washington Monthly, Nicholas Confessore detailed New York Times columnist David Brooks' maddening habit of oscillating between hard-nosed journalism and conservative-movement hackery. In the first kind of column, Confessore showed, Brooks will do ...

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · New York Times’ columnist David Brooks joins Ray Suarez to discuss his new book, “How To Know A Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen,” and to unpack how we can rebuild trust and empathy “for the opposition”... by getting to know our neighbors.

  5. Jul 7, 2015 · Bloomer Girl Richard Huey, David Brooks, Celeste Holm, and Joan McCracken, 1944. Hirschfeld never stopped experimenting and collaged a doily as Celeste Holm’s dress in this drawing.

  6. Aug 8, 2021 · New York Times columnist David Brooks says one group of people shares a huge part of the blame. He calls them Bobos. They're highly educated and moneyed.

  7. May 7, 2024 · Hirschfelds influence extends deeply into the realm of pop culture and the American Theater. His caricatures became an iconic aspect of the 20th Century performing arts scene. Notable theater critic Brooks Atkinson once said that in Hirschfeld’s drawings, “the character in the play was often more real than the player.”