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    Hemingway's Politics Were No Secret—Just Read His Only Crime Novel

    To Have and Have Not, Hemingway's patchwork Depression-era crime novel, was the story of one man's radicalization.

    January 5, 2021  By David Masciotra
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    In 1849, a feud between two Shakespearean actors led to a massive riot in New York City

    The New York State Militia arrived and fired into the crowd, leaving more than twenty dead and a hundred injured

    January 4, 2021  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    This 1970s Film About Ross Macdonald Is Fascinating and Unexpectedly Beautiful

    A 1977 documentary that aired on PBS shows the legendary author working and swimming, alive with ideas.

    January 4, 2021  By Dwyer Murphy
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    The Best Crime Shows of the Decade

    From Albuquerque to Ocean City to Harlan County, these were the high points of TV crime fiction in the 2010s.

    December 31, 2020  By Dwyer Murphy
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    Which International Thriller Should You Binge Over New Year's Weekend?

    The bar at the airport hotel. The campground near an international border. Where do you want to go this weekend?

    December 30, 2020  By Dwyer Murphy
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    The 15 Best Crime Movies
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    Heists, embezzlement attempts, and temporally-warped espionage will help end the year on a good note.

    December 29, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    Why Classic Crime Fiction Was Obsessed With Fashion

    Every suit, every dress tells a story.

    December 29, 2020  By Tara Moss
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    The Most Iconic Crime Movies Set During Christmas

    10 Crime Movies You Didn't Forget Take Place at Christmas

    December 23, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    On the Lost Christmastime Tradition of Telling
    Ghost Stories

    A Christmas Carol is the main vestige of this pastime, but it was once one of the most hallowed ways to celebrate the winter season

    December 21, 2020  By Olivia Rutigliano
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    Something for Everyone: The Swinging Seventies' Gayest Murder Mystery

    It's time to take a new look at an under-appreciated cult classic of queer cinema.

    December 21, 2020  By Curtis Evans
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