Part Of 'Wall Street Journal' Enjoyed
I have never read Elizabeth Smart’s By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, but after Sarah Weinman’s terrific appreciation of it in the Wall Street Journal’s weekend Review, I think I probably have to add it to the list. Anyway, this is a good a place as any to mention that the recently-revamped Review section is actually very enjoyable. Sure, it skews a little to the right, but not in the crazy, creeping way that the paper’s editorial section does. It’s just a nice, compact journal of arts and literature, and conservative in the good, comforting way. Also, any publication that runs the byline of Awl pal Ann Finkbeiner is certainly worth your time.