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'So much subtext:' Sarah Gadon and Edward Holcroft on Alias Grace

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The two actors discuss making the new CBC-Netflix limited series, based on the Margaret Atwood novel.
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The Handmaid's Tale TV series resonating today

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New TV series based on Margaret Atwood's classic dystopian novel finds a new audience in the wake of Donald Trump's presidency and concern over women's rights in the U.S.
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Atwood is everywhere

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Once synonymous with Canadian literature, Margaret Atwood is now a household name for kids and TV lovers alike
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Canada’s short story master Alice Munro, in her own words

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Canadian short story author and Nobel laureate Alice Munro has died at the age of 92. This is her in her own words.
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Alice Munro, considered a master of the short story, dead at 92

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Alice Munro, the Canadian author who was revered worldwide as master of the short story and who won the Nobel Prize for Literature, has died at the age of 92.
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Authors shocked to find their books used to train AI without permission

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Some of Canada's most famous authors were shocked to find that their books have been used without their permission to train artificial intelligence software. The Writers' Union of Canada says it is considering a lawsuit, but one law...
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Margaret Atwood on politics and the pandemic

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Renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood discusses getting through the COVID-19 pandemic, her eerie prediction about politics in the U.S. and staying hopeful in a virtual discussion with Adrienne Arsenault.
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Canadian professor signs open letter criticizing cancel culture

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Canadian psychologist Steven Pinker is one of dozens of writers, artists and academics who signed an open letter in Harper's Magazine criticizing cancel culture — where prominent people face attack for sharing controversial opinions....
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Margaret Atwood champions writers in new #CanadaPerforms initiative

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Writers can't be 'tootling around the country' right now because of COVID-19, said Atwood, so the arts project will help writers get their books to market.
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Duchess of Cornwall hosts tea for Booker Prize winners at Clarence House

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, posing for photos with Booker Prize winning authors Margaret Atwood, and Bernardine Evaristo, as they attend a tea for the Booker Prize Foundation at Clarence House, on 15th...
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Women in 'Handmaid's Tale' costume protest hearing

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The first day of testimony for Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh was marked with protest and chaos, with more than two dozen protesters disrupting the hearing at several points and were removed by police.
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Women in 'Handmaid's Tale' costume protest hearing

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The first day of testimony for Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh was marked with protest and chaos, with more than two dozen protesters disrupting the hearing at several points and were removed by police.
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China - 60th Anniversary of the People's Republic / Chinese sentences prominent dissident, Liu Xiaobo, to 11years in jail for subversion

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China Anniversary - National reception, leaders' speeches ahead of 60th anniversary

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CLEAN : Margaret Atwood reads Salman Rushdie at Toronto International Festival of Authors

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Canadian writer Margaret Atwood and Nobel Price 2021, journalist Maria Ressa, come together with other writers and artists to read the work of author Salman Rushdie during the Toronto International Festival of Authors 2022 (Footage by...
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CLEAN : At launch of Handmaid's Tale sequel Atwood blasts US abortion policy

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At the launch event for The Testaments a sequel to The Handmaid's Tale for which fans have waited three decades author Margaret Atwood criticises US policy on female reproductive health saying evidently you don’t think this [individual]...
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Elisabeth Moss Talks Time's Up Movement, 'Handmaid's Tale' Season 2 | Golden Globes 2018

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Elisabeth Moss talks with THR backstage about winning the Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama award for 'The Handmaid's Tale.'
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CLEAN : Non-flammable edition of Margaret Atwood's book on display in New York

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Margaret Atwood's Unburnable Book, a fireproof edition of her prescient and often banned book "The Handmaid's Tale," is on display at Sotheby's in New York City (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Margaret Atwood presents much anticipated sequel to The Handmaid's Tale in London

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Author Margaret Atwood reads an excerpt of The Testaments the much anticipated sequel to her award winning 1985 novel The Handmaod's Tale during a presentation event in London (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Margaret Atwood y Bernardine Evaristo ganan premio literario Booker Prize

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La canadiense Margaret Atwood y la anglo nigeriana Bernardine Evaristo recibieron el lunes en forma compartida el Booker Prize el mas prestigioso premio literario en lengua inglesa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Margaret Atwood thrills fans by reading from her latest novel

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Margaret Atwood wowed fans by reading from her latest novel, The Testaments, minutes before it went on sale at midnight.



The Canadian author treated around 400 book lovers to a short reading from the start of her...
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Margaret Atwood: Booker Prize will be irrelevant if we don't save environment

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Booker Prize-winner Margaret Atwood has said literary awards will be irrelevant unless action is taken over the environment.



The Canadian author was jointly awarded the prestigious prize for The Testaments alongside...
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CLEAN : Writer Margaret Atwood gets 2017 Kafka award

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Canadian poet critic and novelist Margaret Atwood receives this year's international Franz Kafka literary prize at a ceremony in Prague which honoured the lifetime achievements of The Handmaid's Tale author