Colin Fleming

Colin Fleming’s first book, Dark March: Stories for When the Rest of the World Is Asleep, comes out in June 2013. He has written for SlateRolling StoneThe New York Times Book ReviewThe Los Angeles TimesThe New CriterionESPN The MagazineThe Guardian,CineasteARTnewsBookForum, and The New YorkerMore

His fiction appears in TriQuarterly, Boulevard, New York Tyrant, The Hopkins Review, Black Clock, and Pen America. His second book, Between Cloud and Horizon: A Relationship Casebook in Stories, is forthcoming. Find him online at colinfleminglit.com

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The Greatest British Film Ever Is 'The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp'

The Greatest British Film Ever Is 'The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp'

Colonel Blimp—newly re-released by the Criterion Collection—packs emotional depth and a touch of magic as it tells the story of two men's true friendship in wartime. More »

Sax at Dawn: The Dazzling Lost Songs of Jazz Pioneer Coleman Hawkins

Sax at Dawn: The Dazzling Lost Songs of Jazz Pioneer Coleman Hawkins

The first icon of the genre's most iconic instrument gets his due in a new collection. More »

The Beatles' Most Beatles-y Film Barely Even Featured the Beatles

The Beatles' Most Beatles-y Film Barely Even Featured the Beatles

'Yellow Submarine,' which is being re-released this week, encapsulates the band's ethos better than any of their other movies More »

What Wayne Gretzky Learned From an Embarrassing 1982 Defeat

What Wayne Gretzky Learned From an Embarrassing 1982 Defeat

Revisiting the Miracle on Manchester, 30 years later More »

The Who Made the Best Rock Opera Ever, but It's Not the One You Think

The Who Made the Best Rock Opera Ever, but It's Not the One You Think

Forget 'Tommy' and 'Who's Next.' A new reissue of 'Quadrophenia' spotlights rock's greatest attempt at music with a story line. More »

Why the First 'Star Wars' Is Still the Best 'Star Wars'

Why the First 'Star Wars' Is Still the Best 'Star Wars'

'Empire Strikes Back' thrills, but 'A New Hope' transports More »

How Bob Dylan Sounded Before He Was a Star

How Bob Dylan Sounded Before He Was a Star

His latest bootleg release, "The Witmark Demos," showcases his vocals while he was trying to make it More »

Happy 100th Birthday, Akira Kurosawa

Happy 100th Birthday, Akira Kurosawa

As the centenary of the acclaimed director's birth approaches, an appraisal of his lesser-known films More »

The 5 Best Kurosawa Movies You Haven't Seen

The 5 Best Kurosawa Movies You Haven't Seen

There's more to the director's filmography than 'Seven Samurai' and 'Ran.' Other films worth watching. More »

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