Tammy Hepps
The Barbenheimer phenomenon reminds us that we all contain multitudes, even contradictory multitudes.
The Barbenheimer phenomenon reminds us that we all contain multitudes, even contradictory multitudes.
You might not know who Jenny Pentland is, but if you read her new book, This Will Be Funny Later (Harper, $27.99), you’ll want to; the hilarious memoir, by turns scorching and poignant, reveals what’s like to have one of America’s funniest comedians—Roseanne Barr—for a mother.
I could never find the sufganiot of my Israeli childhood, the ones that my father bought for a couple of shekels in the local bakery and brought home unexpectedly one damp night.