A master of political and cultural critique, Frank Rich has shaped public discourse for decades through his sharp journalism and insightful commentary. As a longtime columnist for The New York Times and later a writer for New York Magazine, he has fearlessly examined politics, media, and society. His work challenges readers to think critically, question authority, and seek truth. Through his storytelling and analysis, Rich has inspired a new generation of journalists to uphold integrity and depth in their reporting.
"It is kind of tedious after a while, to parse politicians doing the same thing over and over again. The facts change from week to week, but the sort of masquerade doesn't."
"While F.D.R. once told Americans that we have nothing to fear but fear itself, Mr. Ashcroft is delighted to play the part of Fear Itself, an assignment in which he lets his imagination run riot."
"There have been at least three other cases in which federal agencies have succeeded in placing fake news reports on television during the Bush presidency. It was a really good tour. It seemed maybe about a week too long."
"I'm always struck by the kids who turn up in New York and LA, and places in between. Chicago. Wanting to do theater, wanting to do independent film. Wanting to break into television or radio."