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Author’s Bio
Frank Rich joined New York magazine in June 2011 as Writer-at-Large, covering politics and culture. He is also a commentator on nymag.com, engaging in regular dialogues on the news of the week.
Rich joined the magazine following a distinguished career at the New York Times, where he had been an op-ed columnist since 1994. He was previously the paper’s chief drama critic, from 1980 to 1993. His weekly 1,500-word essay helped inaugurate the expanded opinion pages that the Times introduced in the Sunday “Week in Review” section in 2005. From 2003 to 2005, Rich had been the front-page columnist for the Sunday “Arts & Leisure” section as part of that section’s redesign and expansion. He also served as senior adviser to the _Times_’s culture editor on the paper’s overall cultural-news report. From 1999 to 2003, he was also senior writer for The New York Times Magazine. The dual title was a first for the Times.
Rich has written about culture and politics for many national publications. He won the George Polk Award for commentary in 2005. His books include Ghost Light: A Memoir and, most recently, The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth From 9/11 to Katrina. Since 2008 Rich has also been a creative consultant to HBO, where he is an executive producer of the Emmy-winning comedy Veep, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and executive produced the Peabody Award-winning documentary Six by Sondheim as well as the forthcoming documentary Becoming Mike Nichols.
A native of Washington, D.C., and graduate of Harvard, he lives in New York City with his wife, the writer Alex Witchel.
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The complete, from-beginning-to-end story of how Stephen Sondheim, David Ives, and Joe Mantello created the musical Here We Are.
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The Trashing of the Republic
The only response to the carnage in Washington is to banish Trump and his traitorous collaborators from civil society.
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Frank Rich: The GOP Will Learn Nothing From a Trump Defeat
There’s no reason to think that losing an election will cause America’s conservative movement to either dwindle in size or compromise its views.
By Frank Rich
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Frank Rich: Tuesday’s Worst-Case Scenario
Biden may well win in a landslide, but there’s still plenty to keep liberal insomniacs awake.
By Frank Rich
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Biden Makes the Strongest Case Yet for His Presidency
To anyone not grading on a curve, there was a clear winner of Thursday’s debate.
By Frank Rich
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America Is Tired of the Trump Show
One glance at Thursday’s dueling town halls showed why the president and his party are in such deep trouble.
By Frank Rich
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Trump Is Flailing and Pence Did Nothing to Help
The vice-president barely even tried to answer for his boss’s catastrophic COVID failure at Wednesday night’s debate.
By Frank Rich
Recent Features
- first person Nov. 26, 2021
Frank Rich on His Friendship With Stephen SondheimA lifetime making sense of the extraordinary songwriter — as young fan; critic and “enemy”; and, by now, old friend. - 9/11: 20 years later Aug. 30, 2021
The Story Behind Original Cast Album: CompanyStephen Sondheim and orchestrator Jonathan Tunick revisit the making of the album — and Elaine Stritch’s beautiful meltdown.- vulture recommends Apr. 2, 2020
What to Stream While Broadway Is Shut DownSuggested substitutes for the shows you’re missing while theaters are dark. - trump impeachment Jan. 7, 2020
What Will Happen to the Trump Toadies?Look to Nixon’s defenders, and the Vichy collaborators, for clues. - appreciations July 31, 2019
Frank Rich: Hal Prince Directed the Greatest Musical Production I Ever SawAnd, Frank Rich recalls, there was a lot more greatness where that came from.
Frank Rich: Oklahoma Was Never Really O.K.A new production exposes the darkness that’s always been at the heart of the musical — and the American experiment.
Losing Neil Simon, a Writer From a Lost TimeIt’s not clear that the playwright’s best works can ever again mean to audiences what they once did to a much-different America.- the great recession Aug. 5, 2018
Frank Rich: In 2008, America Stopped Believing in the American DreamThe Great Recession has proved to be a more lasting existential threat to the country than the 9/11 terrorist attack.
Frank Rich: Roy Cohn, Donald Trump, and the New York Cesspool That Created ThemThe city’s Establishment will ignore unscrupulous acts to serve its interests — just look how it treated the onetime lawyer to the president. More Articles