The Nose Got Bought Out By The Des Moines Register
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audio
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jul 31, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:49:00

This New or Second or Third Golden Age of Television has been going on for 20 or 25 or 30 years now. does-peak-tv-really-mean.html">Peak TV just won't stop peaking. For decades, shows-2020.html">there's just been no way to keep up. But then… suddenly we've all got a lot more time on our hands in our houses. And instead of finally watching The Wire and The Americans and Homeland and whatever else, we're all just rewatching Parks and Rec for the eleventeenth time.

And, hey, whoa: york-times-serial-productions-podcasts.html">The New York Times bought Serial productions.

And finally: I May Destroy You is a BBC One and HBO show starring and written and created by Michaela Coel. Set in London, the series is a comedy-drama about consent and, ultimately, trauma.

Some other stuff that happened in the last couple weeks, give or take:

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  • Irene Papoulis - Teaches writing at Trinity College
  • Mercy Quaye - Founder and principal consultant for The Narrative Project and a columnist with Hearst Connecticut Media Group

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