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The Latest Incarnation of Shirley Jackson on the Big Screen is Basically Fan Fiction

The Latest Incarnation of Shirley Jackson on the Big Screen is Basically Fan Fiction

And It's Great!

By Emily Temple | June 8, 2020

Listen to Claudia Rankine on whiteness and the photography of Paul Graham.

Listen to Claudia Rankine on whiteness and the photography of Paul Graham.

By Jonny Diamond | June 3, 2020

<em>Mad Men</em> is leaving Netflix. Time to read John Cheever.

Mad Men is leaving Netflix. Time to read John Cheever.

By Raf Richardson-Carillo | June 2, 2020

Hollywood's Unlikely Evolution from <em>The Birth of a Nation</em> to Wokeness

Hollywood's Unlikely Evolution from The Birth of a Nation to Wokeness

Greg Garrett on Race and Racism in American Film

By Greg Garrett | June 1, 2020

Sorry nerds, the big Dungeons & Dragons movie is delayed because of coronavirus.

Sorry nerds, the big Dungeons & Dragons movie is delayed because of coronavirus.

By Jonny Diamond | May 29, 2020

Latest Irish literary phenom Naoise Dolan's <em>Exciting Times</em> is coming to TV.

Latest Irish literary phenom Naoise Dolan's Exciting Times is coming to TV.

By Dan Sheehan | May 28, 2020

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Will the new adaptation of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo be an adaptation at all?

By Aaron Robertson | May 27, 2020

The absolute weirdest episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer still slaps 20 years later.

By Emily Temple | May 22, 2020

Antidepressants or Tolkien: a quiz for actual sad nerds.

By Jonny Diamond | May 21, 2020

The creators of the new adaptation of <em>The Stand</em> swear it's not just about plagues.

The creators of the new adaptation of The Stand swear it's not just about plagues.

By Aaron Robertson | May 20, 2020

On 1970s Feminism and Watching <em>Mrs. America</em><br> as a Trans Woman

On 1970s Feminism and Watching Mrs. America
as a Trans Woman

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

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.

Here's Katherine Anne Porter describing how she resisted death during the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic.

By Dan Sheehan | May 15, 2020

Why <em>Sesame Street</em> Was a Revolutionary Force for Children's Television

Why Sesame Street Was a Revolutionary Force for Children's Television

David Kamp on the Radical Creators of an Iconic Show

By David Kamp | May 15, 2020

Before there was Jessica Fletcher, there were the Snoop Sisters.

Before there was Jessica Fletcher, there were the Snoop Sisters.

By Olivia Rutigliano | May 14, 2020

Jazz, Jeans, and Movie Stars: Joseph Brodsky on Glimpsing the West<br> From Afar

Jazz, Jeans, and Movie Stars: Joseph Brodsky on Glimpsing the West
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Dreams of America Behind the Iron Curtain

By Joseph Brodsky | May 14, 2020

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