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Michaela the DESTROYER

How a young talent from East London went from open-mic nights to making the most sublimely unsettling show of the year.

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July 6-19, 2020
AppleMagazine

AMC Pushes Back Movie Theater Reopening By 2 Weeks

AMC Theaters, the nation’s largest chain, is pushing back its plans to begin reopening theaters by two weeks following the closure because of COVID-19. The company said that it would open approximately 450 U.S. locations on July 30 and the remaining 150 the following week.

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July 03, 2020
There Is Also This Civil War Inside of Me
World Literature Today

There Is Also This Civil War Inside of Me

A Conversation with Zisis Ainalis

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Summer 2020
Why Iranians Continue to Seek Refuge in Australia
World Literature Today

Why Iranians Continue to Seek Refuge in Australia

Shokoofeh Azar moved to Australia as a political refugee in 2010. Her novel The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree (see WLT, Spring 2020, 96), originally written in Farsi, was shortlisted for Australia’s 2018 Stella Prize for Fiction and the 2020 International Booker Prize. Here she recalls her refugee journey from Iran to Christmas Island and reveals why Iranians continue migrating to Australia, despite the absence of war.

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Summer 2020
Not Pregnant
World Literature Today

Not Pregnant

In this work of creative nonfiction from Cuba, plague is something common shared with those who lived in Thebes.

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Summer 2020
Quarantine Innovations
World Literature Today

Quarantine Innovations

DURING A CRISIS, books provide solace and hope, offering comfort in the literary world.

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Summer 2020
Mapping My Mother
World Literature Today

Mapping My Mother

In isolation, a writer connects her mother’s attempt to protect her from “never-being-able-to-leave-Cuba-itis” to her own desire to protect her children amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Summer 2020
Keeping My Mother Alive
World Literature Today

Keeping My Mother Alive

In Greece, a son who has returned to his mother’s home to care for her during the Covid-19 crisis contemplates what the global pandemic can reveal about our character.

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Summer 2020
Broken Novels, Ruptured Worlds
World Literature Today

Broken Novels, Ruptured Worlds

A Conversation with Michelle de Kretser

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Summer 2020
Hands
World Literature Today

Hands

The mortar landed close, maybe two hundred meters away.

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Summer 2020
Desegregating Language - The New Afrikaans Crime Novel
World Literature Today

Desegregating Language - The New Afrikaans Crime Novel

Encountering postapartheid Afrikaans fiction for the first time, particularly the fast-paced crime novels of Deon Meyer, the author finds that the most unexpected element is the new lack of segregation between Afrikaans and English.

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Summer 2020
Assembly
World Literature Today

Assembly

The students noticed an opening at the bottom of the fence, a tear in the wires. On the other side of the fence was the outside, which they only saw from the bus window when they were on their way to or from school.

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Summer 2020
The Quiet Storm
New York magazine

The Quiet Storm

Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Old Guard is an unlikely superhero film, both patient and intimate. But she’s always been uncompromising.

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June 22 - July 05, 2020
Going Over the Line
New York magazine

Going Over the Line

In Josephine Decker’s new film, Shirley (and in life generally), being a muse is a trap.

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June 8-21, 2020
Young & Restless
Soap Opera Digest

Young & Restless

Traci returned from a boarding school in the summer of 1982 to spend time with her family before going off to college.

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June 8, 2020
Culture & Critics
The Atlantic

Culture & Critics

So Sad, Can’t Stop Laughing

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June 2020
 Edie Falco– Words to Live By
CBS Watch! Magazine

Edie Falco– Words to Live By

Actress Edie Falco on the art of not always following the rules

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May/June 2020
Dead Heat
CBS Watch! Magazine

Dead Heat

With Dead to Me, Liz Feldman has created the best “traumedy” on television.

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May/June 2020
The Doctor Is In
CBS Watch! Magazine

The Doctor Is In

As Dr. Maya Jacobs on Carol’s Second Act, Ito Aghayere delivers the laughs.

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May/June 2020
The Royal We
CBS Watch! Magazine

The Royal We

Michelle and Robert King, the husband and wife team behind The Good Fight and Evil, are Hollywood’s reigning power couple.

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May/June 2020
Show Her The Money
CBS Watch! Magazine

Show Her The Money

Kirsten Dunst schemes her way into our hearts as striving single mom Krystal stubbs on Showtime's On Becoming a God in Central Florida.

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May/June 2020
Mystery Scene

R.G. BELSKY

Social distancing may have been common among working writers before it was a necessity, but not all members of that tribe adhered to the stereotype.

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Summer #164, 2020
Mystery Scene

What About Murder?

Reference Books Reviewed

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Summer #164, 2020
Mystery Scene

VAL,QUEEN OF SCOTS

ONE OF THE LIVING LEGENDS OF MYSTERY WRITING, VAL McDERMID HAS ENTERTAINED READERS AND DRIVEN THE GENRE FORWARD FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS, BUT SHE WAS NO OVERNIGHT SUCCESS

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Summer #164, 2020
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THE BEAUTIFUL DARK

Barry Gifford and the Noir Revival

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Summer #164, 2020
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the Hook

Intriguing First Lines

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Summer #164, 2020
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IVY POCHODA

It may seem odd to equate Greek drama and athletics with contemporary mysteries. But author Ivy Pochoda sees a logical intersection with the violence, structure, and drive inherent in these subjects.

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Summer #164, 2020
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PUSHING WATER

Write what you know” is the hoariest piece of writing advice, as well as the one most often misapplied. As Stephen King said in his outstanding book On Writing, what if you want to write about serial killers or intergalactic space flight?

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Summer #164, 2020
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Grand Dame Guignol

Sometimes over the top, other times way over the top, Grand Dame Guignol was grisly, memorable entertainment buoyed by the sort of movie stars they no longer make: actresses whose talent, intensity, and willingness to take risks with their images made the wildly melodramatic seem frighteningly real.

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Summer #164, 2020
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EDITH MAXWELL aka MADDIE DAY

Cozies certainly provide solace from many of the dark edges of the actual world,” says Edith Maxwell.

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Summer #164, 2020