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‘Apocalypse, Darling’ Is a Deceptively Difficult Text That Deserves Deep Consideration
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‘Apocalypse, Darling’ Is a Deceptively Difficult Text That Deserves Deep Consideration

By Christopher John Stephens / 19 February 2018

Sparked by T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, Borich's work is a genre-crossing meditation on bodies of land, humans, and their sometimes tempestuous connections.

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‘Groundhog Day’ Meets T.S. Eliot in ‘Life of Significant Soil’

By James Plath / 17 July 2017
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“One in a million, that is you”: ‘Device 6’ and the Decentralization of Player Identity

By G. Christopher Williams / 19 March 2014
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The iPad Release of T.S.Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ Is Adequate, But Could Be Better

By Daniel Rasmus / 15 October 2012
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The Song Remains the Same or, The Agony of Influence

By Sean Murphy / 14 April 2011
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J.F.K. Symbolism on ‘The Sopranos’

By Nathan Pensky / 24 February 2011

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The 50 Best Albums of 2022 So Far
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The 50 Best Albums of 2022 So Far

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At Gorillaz Live 2022 (Berlin) We Dance at the End of the World Party
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At Gorillaz Live 2022 (Berlin) We Dance at the End of the World Party

By Ana Yorke / 30 June 2022
The Fight for Reproductive Rights in Road Narratives and Comedies
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The Fight for Reproductive Rights in Road Narratives and Comedies

By Kristina Deffenbacher / 29 June 2022
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