Moshe Kasher is sitting in a tiny kitchen on the second floor of St. Paul’s Commons. Twice a month, the building, technically the oldest Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, is home to Nefesh, a spiritual ...
To get a general idea on who Moshe Kasher is before you read his new book, just read the title of his 2012 memoir: “Kasher in the Rye: The True Tale of a White Boy from Oakland Who Became a Drug ...
Literary organization PEN America has issued a statement on a book launch earlier this week in Los Angeles that was disrupted by protesters. The organization hosted an author’s event for the launch of ...
In “Subculture Vulture,” the comedian Moshe Kasher explores the six wildly differing communities that made him who he is, for better or worse. By Madison Malone Kircher Madison Malone Kircher is a ...
This column is part of the editor-in-chief’s weekly newsletter, Looking Forward. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox each Friday. When I informed the comedian Moshe Kasher that his memoir ...
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