"POWER VACUUM" AFTER CHARLIE
Walter Kirn says losing Charlie created a “power vacuum” where “opportunistic creatures” rushed in, calling him “the avatar of openness” and describing “to live by the word and die by the sword” as a “terrible moment.”
Walter Kirn says losing Charlie created a “power vacuum” where “opportunistic creatures” rushed in, calling him “the avatar of openness” and describing “to live by the word and die by the sword” as a “terrible moment.”