Saturday, April 6, 2013

Roger Ebert: Elegance And Empathy

We will never see Roger Ebert's like again. There was much to admire about the legendary film critic — his taste, his generosity to friends and strangers (especially writers who basked in his encouragement), and his tireless

We will never see Roger Ebert's like again. There was much to admire about the legendary film critic — his taste, his generosity to friends and strangers (especially writers who basked in his encouragement), and his tireless

Famed film critic Roger Ebert, 70, has died after a sudden re-emergence of cancer, his longtime employer The Chicago Sun-Times reported Thursday. News of Ebert's death came as a shock to many after his Tuesday column

Art Shay. Fresh Air remembers the film critic and bon vivant Roger Ebert, who died Thursday, with a roundup of interviews from our archive. In one, from all the way back in 1984, host Terry Gross talks with Ebert alone; in a second conversation, from

Roger Ebert passed away yesterday, leaving the world with years and years of movie reviews to remember him by. When Ebert liked a movie, he was well spoken, complimentary and often poignant. When he didn't like a movie, he was scathing, relentless

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