Bruce Weber, an Obituary Writer

Bruce Weber, an obituary writer, is answering questions from readers.

Q. Isn’t killing people then getting paid to write about it illegal?

Q. Getting laid- an unbelievable release point for pent-up grief and angst, or shameful exposure of all the passion and desire you’ve repressed while “just doing your job” in your mother’s basement?

Q. What time is it on your end?

Q. How many times do you get confused for A.O. Scott at parties?

Q. Was Jeremy Piven’s performance as Dean Kansky in the movie Serendipity an accurate enough portrayal of your profession?

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5 Responses to “Bruce Weber, an Obituary Writer”

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  2. Kyle Says:

    Same as Theatre Critic? Diane Lane Fan?

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    What was it like coaching the 2005 Illinois men’s basketball team?

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