Allen v. Farrow, the 1959 vaccine heist, how koselig makes winter great, the Daft Punk Tribute band and more
Day 6 for Feb. 27, 2021
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Filmmaker Amy Ziering reframes the media's coverage of Woody Allen in Allen v. Farrow; a 1959 vaccine heist offers a cautionary tale for COVID-19; a deaf writer who says Zoom has been her pandemic silver lining; why Alek Minassian's autism defence worries people with autism; how the Norwegian concept of koselig can help get you through winter; a Daft Punk Tribute band confronts a future without its namesake and more.