After Midnight
On the set of Deepa Mehta’s adaptation of a Salman Rushdie classic
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Chris Hedges goes to Scranton, Pennsylvania to investigate how the American dream ends; Stephanie Nolen visits the set of After Midnight, Deepa Mehta’s adaptation of a Salman Rushdie classic; Dave Cameron describes the ravages of Alzheimer’s disease; Medeine Tribinevicius deconstructs the twenty’s new design; Jeff Nield profiles Ezra Levant; fiction by Matt Lennox…
On the set of Deepa Mehta’s adaptation of a Salman Rushdie classic
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