What I know
By Chris Bassil | April 11, 2014In the past five years, I have published over 100 columns, film reviews, film features and editor’s notes in The Chronicle.
In the past five years, I have published over 100 columns, film reviews, film features and editor’s notes in The Chronicle.
In recent years, it’s been common to encounter declarations that we inhabit the next great golden age of television.
On Valentine’s Day, Netflix premiered the entire second season of its increasingly popular political thriller “House of Cards.”
Earlier this month, a U.S. Court of Appeals ruling threw out the “Open Internet” rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in 2010.
Much has already been made about how the scandal surrounding the September closures of the George Washington Bridge will affect New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s chances for a future run at the...
It is common knowledge with respect to the American health care system that prices communicate relatively little information.
Earlier this month, multinational aerospace corporation Boeing threatened to relocate production of its 777X commercial jets away from the Seattle area if the union that represents its workers did...
In March of 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law.
It is by now no secret that the federal government’s rollout of its online health insurance exchange market—one of the key provisions of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act—has been nothing short...
In January of 2014, Stanley Kubrick’s seminal film “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” will celebrate its 50th anniversary.