In Martin Scorsese’s Netflix series Pretend It’s a City, Fran Lebowitz guides us through the streets of New York, offering lengthy, witty, often profound spiels on what makes a modern metropolis. The ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. The inimitable Fran Lebowitz is back with her longtime friend Martin ...
Fran Lebowitz brought her deadpan NYC humor to Cleveland. The author and cultural critic was in town for “An Evening with Fran Lebowitz,” where she provided “an unforgettable evening of razor-sharp ...
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’s trademark is the sneer; she disapproves of virtually everything except sleep, cigarette smoking, and good furniture.” – The Paris Review LAist and Show And Tell present author, ...
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 ...
Need a distraction? Try watching Fran Lebowitz complain about, well, anything in Pretend It’s a City. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix On one of the many dark days online in 2020, a good friend texted me, ...
After spending thirty minutes speaking by phone [land line] to author Fran Lebowitz, TBTL host Luke Burbank said she has opinions about just about everything, and all of them are fascinating. (AP ...
At the beginning of the first episode of the new Netflix series titled Pretend It's a City, Fran Lebowitz and Martin Scorsese are answering questions from a live audience while taping during a public ...
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 ...
Fran Lebowitz is not a fan of New York City Mayor Eric Adams. “It would be good if we had a good mayor but we don’t,” the acerbic author, 71, told Page Six at the Broadway opening of “Leopoldstadt” ...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 13: Fran Lebowitz attends "To Kill A Mockingbird" Broadway Opening Night at Shubert Theatre on December 13, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images) ...
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