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The classic Adam West Batman TV series turned 60 this week. Its first episode — “Hi Diddle Riddle/Smack In The Middle” debuted on January 12, 1966. Frank Gorshin’s performance as the Riddler remains definitive. (Enjoy below.)
Someone on social media this week shared an article from January 2025 reminding us that Jon Stewart had warned Democrats against calling everything Trump does fascist.
Democratic consultant Kaivan Shroff joins me on the podcast to discuss the Senate races in Maine and Texas and unpack some of the needless discord occurring in the primary process.
A bad week got worse on Saturday when I learned that acclaimed theatre artist Tina Packer had died at 87. Tina co-founded Shakespeare & Company in 1978 and served as its artistic director until 2009. The organization’s first home was The Mo...
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Politics and arts writer. My son once described me as a “play typer guy,” which is the name of my newsletter and podcast.
Noah Berlatsky is a freelance writer in Chicago. He writes for Public Notice, Prism Reports, Business Insider, the Chicago Reader, and various other places. Also he’s kind of a poet now.
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