Welcome to Paul Harris Online

After 40+ years hosting radio shows, I retired from broadcasting in 2018 — but I’m still here with multiple posts every week about radio, TV, movies, poker, theater, politics, travel, and more. And don’t miss my list of Movies You Might Not Know.

After 40+ years hosting radio shows, I retired from broadcasting in 2018 — but I’m still here with multiple posts every week about radio, TV, movies, poker, theater, politics, travel, and more. And don’t miss my list of Movies You Might Not Know.

Movie Review: “A Real Pain”

Movie Review: “A Real Pain”

Kieran Culkin gives a breakout performance in “A Real Pain,” written and directed by his co-star, Jesse Eisenberg, in a story about two Jewish Americans visiting Poland to learn about their family’s experience during the Holocaust. Here’s my review.

Movie Space vs. Real Space

Movie Space vs. Real Space

I like this series of videos in which subject matter experts review movies about those subjects. Here’s a longtime astronaut discussing scenes in space.

A Letter Of Recommendation

A Letter Of Recommendation

I have written about how much I enjoy the Letters Live series, in which celebrities read real correspondence written by others. Here’s my latest favorite.

Carson The Magnificent

Carson The Magnificent

Here are my thoughts after reading the long-awaited Bill Zehme book about Johnny Carson’s life before, during, and after his legendary three-decade stint hosting “The Tonight Show.”

Downsizing My Info Input

Downsizing My Info Input

I’ve been in a funk since the election, so I have responded by severely reducing the volume of information flowing into my brain. Let me explain how that works.

Just One Word

Just One Word

With 100% of my brain cell precincts reporting, there is only one word that summarizes my feelings today.

Before They Start Counting

Before They Start Counting

I’m not making a prediction about the outcome of today’s election, but I have a few last minute observations to share before they start counting ballots.

As I Tweeted

As I Tweeted

Think of everything you’ve done in your life. Add to that everything your nine closest friends have done. The total would still not be as much as Quincy Jones accomplished in a single year.