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Month: January 2021

What’s The Deal With The Bad Political Fanfic Tweets?

January 23, 2021 John Jackson My Blog
Giddy at the inauguration of Biden and Harris, some liberals on Twitter acted out in a familiar way: posting tender fan fiction about their favorite pols.

Why Hot Sauce Companies Owned By People Of Color Aren’t Dominating The Industry

January 22, 2021 John Jackson My Blog
Six of the 10 bestselling hot sauces in the country are sold by white-owned corporations.

‘Bridgerton’ Isn’t Bad Austen — It’s An Entirely Different Genre

January 21, 2021 John Jackson My Blog
Critics and viewers have dinged the show for being a cliché-ridden period piece or a sloppy historical drama. But it’s neither: It’s Regency romance, and it’s spectacular.

Our Fictional President

January 18, 2021 John Jackson My Blog
Donald Trump, as bizarre and unpredictable as a satirical president, ushered us into a world where novels can’t outstrip the weirdness of reality.

The Pathetic Siege

January 8, 2021 John Jackson My Blog
It’s all so dangerous. And it’s all so mortifying.

A Live Q&A With Groundbreaking Latinx Artists

January 8, 2021 John Jackson My Blog
Join us on Instagram as we celebrate Latinx Heritage Month with three talented visual creators.

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