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‘Looking for The Stranger’: Sometimes the Truth Is as Strange as the Fiction
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‘Looking for The Stranger’: Sometimes the Truth Is as Strange as the Fiction

By Megan Volpert / 2 May 2018

Aspiring writers with ambition to shape the philosophies of the future can benefit from Camus as both an inspiration and a cautionary tale.

Looking for ‘The Stranger’: Albert Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic
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Looking for ‘The Stranger’: Albert Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic

By Jon Morris / 16 September 2016
Camus's classic has finally earned its very own biography.
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The Stranger: Watching Dead Empires in Decay

By Zachary Houle / 4 December 2013
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DVR Alert: Orson Welles Film Fest on Turner Classic Movies (6 May)

By Rodger Jacobs / 6 May 2010
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Leyland Kirby: Sadly, The Future Is Not What It Was

By Timothy Gabriele / 30 November 2009
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Leyland Kirby – The Darkness That Separates Remembering From Not Remembering (video)

By Timothy Gabriele / 29 July 2009
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Billy Joel: The Stranger

By Tom Useted / 24 July 2008

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That Stank Attitude: Steely Dan’s Final Albums Two Decades Later
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That Stank Attitude: Steely Dan’s Final Albums Two Decades Later

By Will Layman, Chris Osmond / 30 May 2023
Dare to Compare Hideo Gosha’s ‘Violent Streets’ with Today’s Spandex Superheroes and John Wick
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Dare to Compare Hideo Gosha’s ‘Violent Streets’ with Today’s Spandex Superheroes and John Wick

By Michael Barrett / 30 May 2023
I Dream of Wires: Richard Evans’ ‘Listening to the Music the Machines Make’
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I Dream of Wires: Richard Evans’ ‘Listening to the Music the Machines Make’

By Fiona McQuarrie / 30 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

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PopMatters Seeks Music Writers
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PopMatters Seeks Music Writers

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

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

By Karen Zarker / 28 September 2022

 
 
 

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That Stank Attitude: Steely Dan’s Final Albums Two Decades Later
All Things Reconsidered/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Music/Music Features/Pop Past

That Stank Attitude: Steely Dan’s Final Albums Two Decades Later

By Will Layman, Chris Osmond / 30 May 2023
Dare to Compare Hideo Gosha’s ‘Violent Streets’ with Today’s Spandex Superheroes and John Wick
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Film/Film Feature

Dare to Compare Hideo Gosha’s ‘Violent Streets’ with Today’s Spandex Superheroes and John Wick

By Michael Barrett / 30 May 2023
I Dream of Wires: Richard Evans’ ‘Listening to the Music the Machines Make’
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Reviews

I Dream of Wires: Richard Evans’ ‘Listening to the Music the Machines Make’

By Fiona McQuarrie / 30 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
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