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Posts by Stephen Vider

Say hi to Tamar Carroll!

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6) "The Gilded Age" which suddenly got good(?) in its third season, in no small part by giving Audra McDonald more to do

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5) "Pee Wee Herman as Himself" (it's two episodes, so it counts): a deeply powerful documentary that it is also a surprising retelling of how 70s counterculture made it into mainstream TV

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4) "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" for the utopia of people still dancing to WHAM in the 23rd century and Paul Wesley's Will Shatner homage

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3) A rewatch of "Six Feet Under" that exposed how ridiculous seasons 3 and 4 are but how perfect 1, 2, and 5 for the acting and character development (even just Frances O'Connor / Ruth)

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2) "Platonic" on AppleTV for every scene Rose Byrne is in

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The very best TV shows I've watched this summer in no particular order and some reasons why:

1) "Too Much" on Netflix for Meg Statler and Will Sharpe's chemistry, a great soundtrack, and a perfect dog arc

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Fantasizing Design Exhibition Closing Celebration - Calendar - AIA New York / Center for Architecture

Our exhibition, "Fantasizing Design: Phyllis Birkbys Builds Lesbian Feminist Architecture is still up at the Center for Architecture in NYC through Sept 2 -- and we have a special final event with artist Finnegan Shannon on Thursday August 21 in person. calendar.aiany.org/2025/08/04/f...

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To everyone (justifiably) applauding @harvard.edu 's response to the fed. administration's demands: that letter is only part of the story. Harvard's new website went public in coordination with Harvard Pres. #AlanGarber 's letter. It's completely revamped--and it's brilliant. www.harvard.edu. (1/8)

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Thanks Hooper!!

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Excellent 🧵 on this evening's NIH announcement of a dramatic reduction in indirect rates for research institutions, which amounts to a generational restructuring of the US research and development ecosystem. These cuts are effective immediately, not just for new grants but for existing ones.

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Producing Milton Friedman’s Free to Choose: How Libertarian Ideology Became Broadcasting Balance In the first weeks of 1980, Public Broadcasting Service affiliates across the United States aired Free to Choose, a television series featuring the economist Milton Friedman. This article focuses o...

With more info from Caroline Jack’s article www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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Free To Choose 1980 - Vol. 01 The Power of the Market - Full Video
Free To Choose 1980 - Vol. 01 The Power of the Market - Full Video YouTube video by Free To Choose Network

More here: m.youtube.com/watch?v=dngq...

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One of my favorite moments in my post-1945 US history course is getting to teach students about neoliberalism using clips from Milton Friedman’s ten part 1980 PBS series Freedom to Choose, with a title sequence eerily similar to Stranger Things excepts instead of monsters it is neoliberalism

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Beyond Architecture: The Fantasy Worlds of Phyllis Birkby Podcast Episode · The Kitchen Sisters Present · 11/19/2024 · 46m

The Kitchen Sisters picked up the podcast episode I’m in about lesbian feminist architect Phyllis Birkby - check it out here! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/b...

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Introduction and Interview · Picturing a Lesbian Feminist Household: A 2015 Interview with Cathy Cade by Stephen Vider · OutHistory

Joan Biren has shared on fb that the great photographer Cathy Cade has died. I interviewed her almost a decade ago and I am especially grateful now to Outhistory for publishing an excerpt from our conversation about her portrait of her own lesbian feminist household outhistory.org/exhibits/sho...

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Volume 30 Issue 4 | GLQ | Duke University Press

Returning here and sharing our new special issue of GLQ, “Queering the Domestic,” co-edited with Martin Manalansan and Lauren Gutterman. You can get a preview at the link! read.dukeupress.edu/glq/issue/30/4

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From a few weeks back, my favorite bookstore from when I lived in the East Village.

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