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In the age of social media, there is an elevated emphasis on so-called "likes." Novelist and creative writing teacher Charmaine Craig sees a disturbing trend. She explains in tonight's "In My Humble Opinion."
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CHAIRMAINE CRAIG, Author, "Miss Burma": In addition to being a novelist, I teach fiction at a university. And something that drives me crazy is students rejecting a piece of writing because it's not relatable," Read More...
Last year, my seasonal craving for ragu Bolognese — the famous long-simmered meat sauce from Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region — failed to move on once the weather warmed up. Instead, it mushroomed into an obsession.
You could blame the Great Confinement and an exaggerated need for comfort foods.
On this the Italians all agree: True ragu needs time.
But I also blame Evan Funke, the Los Angeles chef renowned for his pasta. Read More...
Cailey Fleming sat down with AMC to talk about the shocking scene on “The Walking Dead” that sees Judith getting shot by Governor Pamela Milton (Laila Robins). Though the actor was keen to say how much she loved shooting action scenes, Fleming did admit that she kind of lost it when she heard that Judith was going to be wounded so severely. “I was kind of freaking out because that’s like, ‘Whoaaa! Read More...