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September 28, 2023A Template for Right-Wingers Upset with Taylor Swift
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May 31, 2023Taylor Swift Answers Walt Whitman’s Questions
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August 10, 2022I Know I Said I’d Walk Five Hundred Miles for You, But I Am Now Having Second Thoughts
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August 8, 2022Beyond “American Pie”: Interpreting Symbolism and Allegory in the Twentieth Century’s Greatest Pop Songs: “Brandy” by Looking Glass
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August 2, 2022Protagonists of ’00s Songs: Where Are They Now?
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July 29, 2022I’m Stacy’s Mom, and Here Are All the Things I’ve Got Goin’ On
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July 18, 2022Emily Dickinson Poem or an Early Aughts Emo Lyric?
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March 3, 2022Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5” Adjusted for Late-Stage Capitalism
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January 4, 2022Gloria Estefan Emerges from the Miami Sound Machine to Warn Humanity That a New Variant of Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
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September 10, 2021The Film Treatment for Ingmar Bergman’s Escape (The Piña Colada Song)
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November 22, 2023Post-Dinner Interview with a Twelve-Year-Old Who Sat at the Grown-Ups’ Table for the First Time on Thanksgiving
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November 29, 2023Your 2023 WebMD Wrapped
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February 23, 2012Lines from The Princess Bride That Double as Comments on Freshman Composition Papers
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November 28, 2023Please Buy Tesla’s Cybertruck, Which Is Cool, Not Stupid
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