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An impossible dream? The trouble with utopian dramas

An impossible dream? The trouble with utopian dramas Natasha Tripney © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Tristram Kenton/the Guardian When the UK entered its first lockdown in March, there was a lot of talk about using this enforced pause as a chance to reassess and maybe even remake the world. As the months took their toll, that energy waned. But with a vaccine rollout and a man for whom empathy is not an alien concept about to take up residence in the White House, it does not seem unreasonable to start imagining a better tomorrow. In literature there have been many attempts to create utopias, other lands more golden than our own, untainted, Edenic, more equitable societies in which war and poverty are things of the past. From Thomas More’s 1516 book, which gave us the term, through the writings of William Morris and HG Wells, to the comic-book monarchies of Wakanda and Themyscria (respective homelands of Black Panther and Wonder Woman), to one of the m

The Digital Spy Reader Awards 2020 full results

We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. Amazon Prime Video/BBC/Disney/Hulu/Digital Spy20th Century Fox The Digital Spy Reader Awards 2020 full results The best of the best. We ve never needed entertainment more than we have this year. Luckily, 2020 delivered, and then some. But who did you choose as your winners? We asked you to vote in the Here s the full rundown. TV AWARDS 2. Jodie Whittaker - Doctor Who 3. Michaela Coel - I May Destroy You It was a tale of two Jodies in the Best Female Actor category, with Comer coming out on top for the second year in a row. And clearly, Michaela Coel made quite an impression on you lot, clinching the bronze medal for her heavyweight performance in the sublime

Two more Indian-Americans named to White House positions in a Biden Administration

December 22, 2020 Gautam Raghavan, former senior Obama Administration official, most recently the founding executive director of Indian American Impact Project and Impact Fund. (Photo courtesy Gautam Raghavan) President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris announced additional members of the White House senior staff, among them two Indian-Americans. Biden had promised early on to deliver a diverse administration and so far has already announced a slew of Indian-Americans to various positions in the White House and in Cabinet positions, and as senior officials in various departments. His latest announcement Dec. 22, 2020, names former Obama Administration Liaison to the Pentagon on LGBTQ issues, Gautam Raghavan as deputy director of the Office of Presidential Personnel; and Vinay Reddy as director of speechwriting.

Indefinite Films named as Channel 4 Emerging Indie Fund recipient

Indefinite Films named as Channel 4 Emerging Indie Fund recipient
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