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“Flower” Takes the Bloom Off Zoey Deutch
I was less than shocked, when the credits rolled for Flower, to see a bunch of men’s names flash by. Why? Well, let’s talk about this movie. Zoey Deutch, insanely charismatic and adorable, plays Erica, a 17-year-old who’s constantly chipper and witty despite having an imprisoned father who she’s trying to bail out by giving blow…
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Audiobook Review: Amy Kaufman’s “Bachelor Nation” Is Here for the Right Reasons
America’s mixed feelings about The Bachelor franchise make for a relatively low-key crisis of conscience among the many we’re currently maintaining on high simmer. Still, the ABC shows’ strange fascination is starting to look less like a blip in TV history and more like a genuine cultural phenomenon. 16 years after the first Bachelor met his suitors, the…
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Celebrating International Women’s Day Like a REAL Woman, 7 Years Later
Seven years ago, when I was but a wee baby 24 year old in the 2nd year of my PhD program, I wrote a tongue-in-cheek, fart-joke-filled post celebrating International Women’s Day. I would like to update that post for my 2018 post-graduate school life. Hello, women. Everybody remembered the secret handshake to get into the…
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“A Wrinkle In Time” Is the Book Adaptation It Was Worth Waiting Half a Century For
Annihilation author Jeff VanderMeer has been hailed as “the King of Weird Fiction.” The Queen Mother, surely, must be Madeleine L’Engle, who’s been keeping young adult fiction trippy since the Kennedy Administration. Her masterpiece A Wrinkle in Time takes its young heroine Meg across folds in time and space on a quest to rescue her father from…
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Audiobook Review: Laura Lippman’s “Sunburn” is Dazzlingly Bad
Walking out of a Naked Lunch screening, The Simpsons’ Nelson said, “I can think of at least two things wrong with that title.” There’s at least one thing wrong with the title of Laura Lippman’s Sunburn, although you’d be a fool to choose this book over Naked Lunch no matter how you feel about the Beat Generation. It’s 1995,…
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“Dream Big”: Engineering Inspires at Science Museum of Minnesota Omnitheater
Thinking back to my ’80s childhood, I’m not quite sure what I expected to be doing when I got to be my dad’s age. As a white middle-class Catholic kid in Duluth, Minnesota, I was told I could grow up to do whatever I wanted, and what I most wanted was to work as a…