Jesse Green

Jesse Green is a journalist who writes reviews of Broadway productions as the chief theater critic for The New York Times. He has also written books and features on various subjects.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

50%

Examples:

  • The author also seems to have a positive view of Doubt as he describes it as an exploration of themes that are relevant in today's society.
  • The author tends to praise the musical version of The Outsiders and expresses admiration for its creators.

Conflicts of Interest

60%

Examples:

  • However, he claims that he does not review or write feature articles about people whose work he will soon be reviewing, which suggests that his role may not influence his opinions.
  • The author has a potential conflict of interest as he is the chief theater critic for The New York Times and writes reviews of Broadway productions.

Contradictions

70%

Examples:

  • In the review of The Outsiders musical, the author contradicts himself by saying that Father Flynn does not lead with fear and seeks to give the church a more familiar face, while in another part he says that Sister Aloysius accuses him of coaching boys for ice cream.
  • The author also contradicts his own statement about Doubt being an exploration of themes by using emotional manipulation and sensationalist language.

Deceptions

40%

Examples:

  • He also uses biased language to praise the musical version of The Outsiders and expresses admiration for its creators, which may not be an unbiased assessment.
  • The author uses deceptive practices such as taking statements out of context and using emotional manipulation to create a false sense of urgency and importance for readers.

Recent Articles

The Outsiders: A Musical Adaptation of S.E. Hinton's Novel and Francis Ford Coppola's Movie Opens in New York City on April 11

The Outsiders: A Musical Adaptation of S.E. Hinton's Novel and Francis Ford Coppola's Movie Opens in New York City on April 11

Broke On: Friday, 12 April 2024 The Outsiders is a musical adaptation of S.E. Hinton's novel and Francis Ford Coppola's movie, which tells the story of two warring gangs in 1967 Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Doubt Returns to Broadway: A Review of the Play and Its Relevance Today

Doubt Returns to Broadway: A Review of the Play and Its Relevance Today

Broke On: Friday, 08 March 2024 Doubt Returns to Broadway: A Review of the Play and Its Relevance Today explores themes such as pride, priesthood, presumptions of pedophilia, and a battle between men who had all the power and women who saw how they used it. The production features Liev Schreiber as Father Flynn and Amy Ryan as Sister Aloysius. This revival of the original Broadway show that won several awards is now even more relevant today due to ongoing issues with sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.