
Your secret decoder ring for pop culture, from the 1970s until today.
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I’m a little late with my 2025 reading round up because I’ve been trying to make sense of it. 2025 was the third year since I started keeping track of my reading, and the first year that something about my list landed differently. It wasn’t...
The short story of my love affair with the new and controversial Hulu divorce drama, All’s Fair, goes like this. Episode 1: aghast at the bad acting and even worse writing, my wife and I vow not to go on any more dates with this absolute pi...
I’ve been on a yearlong working sabbatical that culminated in a five-month road trip around the United States with my wife, Lisa, in our camper van. Because we finally really needed to get where we were going, the last month of that journey...
Like any self-respecting 1970s girl-child who was dragged into the local Walgreens while her mother picked up prescriptions, I lingered in the magazine aisle to leaf through issues of Tiger Beat. Tiger Beat was People magazine for pre-teens...
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Professor, scholar, and writer of American literature and culture, 1700s to the present. Co-editor of Re-Editions series at Lever Press. Currently writing a cultural memoir about the 1970s. Reclaimer of bad texts and decades.
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