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Roger Luckhurst’s ‘Zombies’ Is Gory and Highly Informative
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Roger Luckhurst’s ‘Zombies’ Is Gory and Highly Informative

By Anthony Perrotta / 29 October 2015
Zombies is just as much an anti-imperialist work as it is an historical examination of the walking dead.
Beyond Dramatic Irony: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ and the Nature of the Prequel
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Beyond Dramatic Irony: ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ and the Nature of the Prequel

By M. King Adkins / 14 September 2015

The Walking Dead prequel Fear the Walking Dead uses dramatic irony to twist viewers’ hopes that the story won’t end how they know it will end.

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Moving Pixels Podcast: Reviving the Adventure Genre with ‘The Walking Dead’

By G. Christopher Williams / 11 June 2012
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“Becoming Who We Are”: The Horrors of Survival in ‘The Walking Dead Vol. 12: Life Among Them’

By Kevin M. Brettauer / 9 September 2010
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Walking Dead #2: zombie security

By Zane Austin Grant / 8 July 2009
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New Avengers/X-Men: Time Trouble

By Monte Williams / 5 December 2006

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She Wants Her MTV:  How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen
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She Wants Her MTV: How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen

By Christian John Wikane / 24 May 2023
Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’
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Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’

By ​Peter Piatkowski / 24 May 2023
Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me
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Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me

By Renee K. Nicholson / 24 May 2023
Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked
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Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked

By Trent Kelly / 23 May 2023
This Rich, Weird Life: An Interview with M. Ward 
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This Rich, Weird Life: An Interview with M. Ward 

By Jedd Beaudoin / 23 May 2023

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PopMatters Seeks Music Writers

By PopMatters Staff / 28 September 2022
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PopMatters Seeks Film Critics and Essayists

By Karen Zarker / 28 September 2022
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PopMatters Seeks Television Critics and Essayists

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She Wants Her MTV:  How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen
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She Wants Her MTV: How ‘Private Dancer’ Made Tina Turner a Video Queen

By Christian John Wikane / 24 May 2023
Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’
All Things Reconsidered/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music/Music Features/Pop Past

Paula Abdul Found Artistic Growth and Maturity with ‘Spellbound’

By ​Peter Piatkowski / 24 May 2023
Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me
Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music/Music Features/My Favorite Thing

Hopelessly Devoted to Whom? Olivia Newton-John, Juliana Hatfield, and Me

By Renee K. Nicholson / 24 May 2023
Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked
All Things Reconsidered/Culture/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/History/Music/Music Features/Performing Arts/Visual Arts

Bob Dylan’s Art Is Best Served Naked

By Trent Kelly / 23 May 2023
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