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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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The Handmaid's Tale

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Atwood herself graced the campus with her presence and a keynote address entitled “The Handmaid’s Tale Escapes From Its Book” that was equal parts witty and genuine. The event was free to all students with a school ID, and leftover tickets were distributed — again, free of charge — to members of the general public.
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Atwood herself graced the campus with her presence and a keynote address entitled “The Handmaid’s Tale Escapes From Its Book” that was equal parts witty and genuine. The event was free to all students with a school ID, and leftover tickets were distributed — again, free of charge — to members of the general public.
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Margaret Atwood delivered this year’s On the Same Page keynote address, titled “The Handmaid’s Tale Escapes from Its Book.”
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Margaret Atwood delivered this year’s On the Same Page keynote address, titled “The Handmaid’s Tale Escapes from Its Book.”
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While most heads are turned toward which shows will be nominated, there are bound to be equally as many noteworthy snubs.
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While most heads are turned toward which shows will be nominated, there are bound to be equally as many noteworthy snubs.
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The second season has no concrete source material, and it’s often challenging for series based on novels to maintain the focused narratives they began with.
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The second season has no concrete source material, and it’s often challenging for series based on novels to maintain the focused narratives they began with.
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Charlie Jane Anders may be known for her Hugo and Nebula Award-winning stories, but her title as an author is just one of the many hats she wears.
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Charlie Jane Anders may be known for her Hugo and Nebula Award-winning stories, but her title as an author is just one of the many hats she wears.
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The viewer is likely to walk away frustrated with (male) characters whose names they won’t remember, as well as feeling as though they’ve wasted their time.
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The viewer is likely to walk away frustrated with (male) characters whose names they won’t remember, as well as feeling as though they’ve wasted their time.
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As the turbulent politics of 2017 continue into the new year, we will inevitably look to art once again for some measure of solace and healing.
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As the turbulent politics of 2017 continue into the new year, we will inevitably look to art once again for some measure of solace and healing.
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Publishing Jan. 16, Leni Zumas’ novel “Red Clocks” tells the stories of several women and the terrifying laws meant to diminish their womanhood.
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Publishing Jan. 16, Leni Zumas’ novel “Red Clocks” tells the stories of several women and the terrifying laws meant to diminish their womanhood.
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Whether on our laptops or in our living rooms, television has always been a space of escape, in which our ideologies are reflected back to us.
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Whether on our laptops or in our living rooms, television has always been a space of escape, in which our ideologies are reflected back to us.
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Resilience, survival — these concepts are not new. Yet survival is at the forefront of our everyday conversations, resurfacing in intriguing ways.
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Resilience, survival — these concepts are not new. Yet survival is at the forefront of our everyday conversations, resurfacing in intriguing ways.
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