Wherein a Nass writer looks at the popular sitcom from a more radical angle.
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An interview with the Québécois translator behind a francophone fan-base.
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Trump, Objectivity, and the Media
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Harvey is 82. He is a former member of the Welsh Guard who wears a dandelion on his lapel, and he is “not ready to give up on love or life.” This is why he is here, on my screen, a participant in the British Channel 4 reality show “First Dates.”
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In this new season, Riverdale’s soapy plot and neon-lit diner is su used with violence and vigilantism.
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“… in which Joshua Malina makes his debut as Will Bailey and I suddenly become very, very interested in the mechanics of government.”
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Mad Men
The man will keep his suit on and will be married, but definitely not to you.
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When corny becomes profound.
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Earlier this week, America met its replacement for the (some would say) irreplaceable Jon Stewart.
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Bot check: What is the name of the res. college that begins with an M?
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