Mandy Redig See Work CRITICISM Seduced by the Blurb By Mandy Redig Turning my inner bibliophile loose in a four-story bookstore is an invitation for disaster. CRITICISM The Death of the American Trial By Mandy Redig Despite popular perceptions of the jury trial, this most central feature of the American legal system is actually slowly disappearing. CRITICISM The Ethics of Grey’s Anatomy By Mandy Redig What obligation does a TV show have to present life-or-death decisions in a realistic light? CRITICISM Alexandra the Great By Mandy Redig The filly’s win at the Preakness has captured the interest of the public, not unlike Seabiscuit in 1938. CRITICISM Rethinking the Label: Is YA Always for Kids? By Mandy Redig Markus Zusak’s 2005 novel, The Book Thief, shows that “YA” novels aren’t necessarily just for kids. ESSAYS The Pulitzer as a Mirror By Mandy Redig The 2009 Pulitzers are very different than the 1999 Pulitzers, much like the world described by the winners. ESSAYS Give Up and Embrace Text Messaging By Mandy Redig They might be a harbinger of the downfall of civil society, but they’re awfully convenient. CRITICISM Don’t Knock Twilight By Mandy Redig How different are the teen vampire romance novels from Dickens’ work? PROFILES In Memoriam: Natasha Richardson By Mandy Redig With the tragic death of Natasha Richardson earlier in the week, the world has lost a tremendously talented artist, an actress whose versatility allowed her to charm audiences, wow critics, and entertain viewers whether performing for the... ESSAYS Influenza, Be Gone! By Mandy Redig Researchers may render influenza as innocuous as polio or diphtheria. First page « Previous page ‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page › Last page »