David Tereshchuk

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Journaling a Plague Year – and What Comes Next?

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DISLOCATED TIMES LIKE THESE inevitably create scattered thoughts. My own directionless thinking has strayed, unsurprisingly, to Daniel Defoe’s compelling 200-pager: A Journal of the Plague Year.

It’s not what it might seem from its explanatory subtitle: Observations or Memorials of the most Remarkable OCCURENCES, Public as Private, which happened in LONDON during the Great Visitation.

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Exquisite – and Bold – Film-Making Under Totalitarian Rule

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Madame Speaker Portrayed as Modern Hero

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ORLAGH CASSIDY as NANCY PELOSI

Dateline: CHICAGOTHIS IS A HEARTLAND CITY WHERE MEDIA people have long come to familiarize – or reacquaint – themselves with home truths about American politics. Novelist Norman Mailer traveled here to bring us his searing non-fiction account of a divided America when the 1968 Democratic National Convention disintegrated into chaos and violence.   Continue reading “Madame Speaker Portrayed as Modern Hero” »

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A Decade Ends – Will Media Fully Do Their Work In The Next?

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