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Seeing Red. And Teal. And Ochre.
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Interview by Katharine Whittemore
Jennifer Gaida ’14 is a colorist in the film industry. What’s that?
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Readers, Do Not Turn Away
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by Makena Onjerika ’10
This World War II novel is built as carefully as a monument.
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Short Takes
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by Katherine Duke ’05
This spring, three books by alumni promise to teach you what you Need to Know. The rest? You might just want to find out!
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Believe Women
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by Josh Bell ’02
A ripped-from-the-headlines miniseries places survivors of sexual assault on equal footing with the investigation.
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Poison Ivins
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by Robyn Bahr ’10
A documentary presents the late, great Molly Ivins, the acid-tongued Texas writer.