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Watch the Creepy 1969 Short Film Adaptation of "The Lottery"
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8 Great Movies Based on Unusual Literary Source Material
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| December 2, 2016
The Ways in Which I'd Like to Get Attacked By a Bear
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TV in the Age of Trump: An Interview with Emily Nussbaum
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Christopher Lydon
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The Magic of Miyazaki's Literary Imagination
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I Love Soap Operas (And They Made Me a Better Writer)
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