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02/14/2022

Watching Wayne’s World

More than just a movie

by Julie Zigoris

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12/30/2019

Our 2019 Faves

by The Smart Set Staff

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04/29/2019

Happy Accidents

What Bob Ross can teach us about the world

by Stephanie Haun

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04/25/2019

These Queer Streets

A review of Queer Clout

by Anne Mitchell

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12/31/2018

BEST OF 2018

Our favorite albums, artists, books, films, and more of the year

by The Smart Set Staff

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09/24/2018

The Banal and the Beautiful

Analyzing the transformation of The Office's Pam Beesley

by Camille DiBenedetto

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08/13/2018

Sailing with Michael Andreasen

An interview with the author of The Sea Beast Takes a Lover

by Melinda Lewis

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07/30/2018

Bad Television

What it means now and why it matters

by Paula Marantz Cohen

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04/12/2017

TV Departed

Unpacking the pleasure of murder television

by Melinda Lewis

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01/30/2017

Home Shopping Network

What I learned about health, happiness, and Donald Trump

by Nina Uziel-Miller

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