Margaret visits the Hazlitt Studio to talk about The Heart Goes Last, the prison industrial complex, and the market for furniture you could fuck.
Interview
One of our greatest living cinematographers on his latest project, Sicario.
The delightfully complicated history of a hook.
Talking with the Hard Core Logo and Highway 61 director about his new film, Hellions, the joys of a hard-ass editor, the miseries of Can-con, and the inherent strangeness of childbirth.
Speaking with the author of Girl in the Spider’s Web about class, mental illness, and making yogurt interesting.
Talking to the author of In The Country about expatriate communities, Filipino and otherwise, the protection fiction can offer, and the holes migration can leave in your experiences.
Talking about rape culture, the overblown fear of false accusations, and using humour to make the unthinkable thinkable with the author of Asking For It.
Talking with the Destroyer songwriter about his new album, Poison Season, how his writing evolved past "ranting in a notebook," and the uncertain state of aging indie-rockers.
The artist and author on trying to draw every single person he sees, the Taco Bell Drawing Club, and how many Ikea hot dogs he can eat.
The author of We Believe the Children on the 1984 McMartin Preschool sexual abuse case, the history of moral panic, and why we prioritize certain types of abuse.
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