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"This is a play that is trying to build a new American family ... out of strife, out of disconnection, out of all the people who are the stragglers." ...
Karen Russell’s “The Antidote,” her first novel since Pulitzer Prize finalist “Swamplandia,” does not make it easy on reviewers. This is partly a factor of the Dust Bowl-era novel’s ...
The next day, an Associated Press article about the storm called the region “the Dust Bowl” and the name went on to define an era. The more I listened, the more I knew I had to start the story ...
The grasslands improved soil stability and vegetative recovery and "demonstrate(d) successful ecosystem restoration of lands that were degraded during the Dust Bowl era," Patricia Johnson ...
The grasslands improved soil stability and vegetative recovery and "demonstrate(d) successful ecosystem restoration of lands that were degraded during the Dust Bowl era," Patricia Johnson ...
During the Great Depression, the United States experienced years of massive dust storms that would become known as the Dust Bowl era. In the spring of 1934, the effects of a large dust storm were ...
There is one legitimately interesting thing “The Antidote” does. Throughout, Russell sprinkles real photographs from the Dust Bowl era, normally to begin a chapter or a section. It is unclear whether ...
Exploring the hardships faced during the Dust Bowl era of prolonged droughts and dust storms within the Southern Plains regions of the U.S. during the 1930s, The Grapes of Wrath inspired artists ...
Set on ravaged farmland in the Dust Bowl-era of the 1930s, “Scarecrow: The Reaping” aims to frighten visitors like its namesake does crop-eating birds. “Scarecrow: The Reaping” joins “Te ...