Latest from Anne T. Donahue
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How Brat Summer prepared us for a Very Demure Fall
As the season changes, so has the vibe. But, as Anne T. Donahue writes, our quest for self-actualization continues.
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Watching The Blair Witch Project 25 years on, we see a cautionary tale about tech
Cut to the Feeling columnist Anne T. Donahue considers how the found footage phenom foreshadowed our thorny relations with fact and fiction
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Cline Dion and the songs that define her (and me)
Anne T. Donahue on the 7 songs that show how our hearts will always go on for queen Cline.
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I'm sorry, but an Amy Winehouse biopic won't redeem us
We were awful to Winehouse, and when she died, we realized it was too late to redeem ourselves. The new film Back To Black isn't going to change that.
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The Mummy and the exquisite splendour of a terrible film
The 1999 Brendan Fraser camp classic is back in cinemas, and its making me yearn for the bad movies of my youth.
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Kacey Musgraves and the pop girlies are telling us to celebrate who we always were
We seem to be in the midst of a cultural season in which pop music is less about appeasing fan expectations and more about revelling in who those pop stars are now.
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It's 2004 somewhere (or, time isn't real according to pop culture)
Spider-people, Trump, low-rise pants and Lindsay Lohan: we look back 20 years to see how things are the same now, except much worse.
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I used to be obsessed with the Oscars. Now awards season just bums me out
Anne T. Donahue wonders whether we as a society have outgrown awards season, particularly the Barbie-fueled one we're living through right now.
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Beyond Wonka: 6 cinematic origin stories that should also star Timothe Chalamet
Hollywood's prince has shown us he can pretty much do anything, so let's see what he has to offer as a young Charlie Swan or a young... Cocaine Bear?
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The Black Friday anti-playlist: the songs that haunt our retail memories
From Macy Gray to Michael Bubl, these songs instantly transport us back to working at the mall during the holidays.