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On 1970s Feminism and Watching
Mrs. America
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Veronica Esposito Considers the Cost of Historic Victories
By
Veronica Esposito
| May 19, 2020
How Energy, Chaos, and a Flair for Entertainment Created Nightly News
Lisa Napoli on Ted Kavanau
By
Lisa Napoli
| May 18, 2020
Here's Katherine Anne Porter describing how she resisted death during the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic.
By
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| May 15, 2020
Why
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Was a Revolutionary Force for Children's Television
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David Kamp
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Before there was Jessica Fletcher, there were the Snoop Sisters.
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Olivia Rutigliano
| May 14, 2020
Jazz, Jeans, and Movie Stars: Joseph Brodsky on Glimpsing the West
From Afar
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By
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| May 14, 2020
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The Good Lord Bird.">Ethan Hawke is ".44 caliber abolitionist" John Brown in
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Sofia Coppola is adapting Edith Wharton's post-divorce novel.
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Watch the first episode of a forgotten 1970 TV adaptation of
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Aaron Robertson
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10 reflections on Orson Welles' drunken champagne commercial outtakes.
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Elisabeth Moss is playing Shirley Jackson in a new movie, and it looks insanely good.
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Dear Mr. Rogers: A Letter From Officer Clemmons
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There is a Made-for-TV Movie Version of
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and It’s Actually Not That Bad
It's From the 80s and Stars a Baby Kenneth Branagh . . .
You're Welcome
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Adam Driver is set to star in (yet another) adaptation of a David Grann article.
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Discworld adaptation.">
Discworld adaptation.">
Discworld adaptation.">Get ready for an "absolutely faithful"
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