Amelia Possanza’s debut book Lesbian Love Story: A Memoir in Archives chronicles the lives of queer couples throughout the 20th century.
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Author: Julie Depenbrock
Amelia Possanza’s debut book Lesbian Love Story: A Memoir in Archives chronicles the lives of queer couples throughout the 20th century.
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Author: Julie Depenbrock
Spider-Man has kicked off summer blockbuster season with bigger — and broader — attendance than expected. The film opened strongly in 59 countries, with unusually diverse audiences in North America.
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Author: Bob Mondello
MAX’s Idol debuted this week. The show was the subject of an expose about bad behavior by some of its creators. The first episode is stylish but oddly inert.
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Author: Eric Deggans
In the new film Past Lives, a cultural past and present come head to head. And the actress identifies with her character’s struggles.
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Author: Manuela López Restrepo
When Russia’s Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, he clamped down on the media. In his new book, author Alan Philps sees parallels to Soviet dictator Josef Stalin who confined reporters in World War II.
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Author: Greg Myre
A Barbie production designer said “the world ran out of pink” because of how much paint the movie set needed. It had apparently been in short supply to begin with.
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Author: Rachel Treisman
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Author: Ivan Ehlers
Brandon Taylor deftly explores the idea of youth’s possibilities and the constraints of time, space, class and wealth disparities through the intersecting lives university students and townspeople.
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Author: Thúy Đinh
Was Kendall going to jump into the river? Why did we keep seeing Logan in the bathroom? Creator Jesse Armstrong and executive producer Frank Rich answer all in this wide-ranging interview.
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Author: Terry Gross
The Addams Family, Clue and Frozen JR were among the most popular shows, according to a new survey. But the report also showed that drama teachers are nervous about censorship.
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Author: Elizabeth Blair