
Anya Jaremko-Greenwold, The Week US
Anya Jaremko-Greenwold has worked as a story editor at The Week since 2024. She began her career as a culture journalist and later worked as a managing editor for women's lifestyle sites Woman's World and First for Women, as well as arts publication FLOOD Magazine. Anya has written for publications including The Atlantic, Jezebel, Vice and the Los Angeles Review of Books. After graduating from Bard College, she received a master's degree in arts journalism from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
Anya is based in Los Angeles, where she grumbles about the constant sunshine and looks longingly at photos of autumn in New England.
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‘We owe it to our young people not to lie to them anymore’
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Margaret Atwood’s memoir, intergenerational trauma and the fight to make spousal rape a crime: Welcome to November books
The Week Recommends This month's new releases include ‘Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts’ by Margaret Atwood, ‘Cursed Daughters’ by Oyinkan Braithwaite and 'Without Consent' by Sarah Weinman
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Glinda vs. Elphaba, Jennifer Lawrence vs. postpartum depression and wilderness vs. progress in November movies
the week recommends This month’s new releases include ‘Wicked: For Good,’ ‘Die My Love’ and ‘Train Dreams’
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Gen Z in Los Angeles, the end of ‘Stranger Things’ and a new mystery from the creator of ‘Breaking Bad’ in November TV
the week recommends This month's new television releases include ‘I Love L.A.,’ ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Pluribus’
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‘How can I know these words originated in their heart and not some data center in northern Virginia?’
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‘The illusion of wealth can encourage people to take on more debt’
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‘An exercise of the Republicans justifying their racist positions’
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‘Are we just going to stand in passive witness to the degradation of our democracy?’
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Tim Robinson hilarity, Michelin star chefs and a Martin Scorsese doc in October TV
the week recommends This month's new television releases include ‘The Chair Company,’ ‘Knife Edge: Chasing Michelin Stars’ and ‘Mr. Scorsese’
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‘It’s not normal for parents to raise their children in isolation’
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Frankenstein is alive, the Alabama prison system is exposed and Rose Byrne goes full Crazy Mom in October movies
the week recommends This month’s new releases include ‘Frankenstein,’ ‘The Alabama Solution’ and ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’
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October books: an academic analysis of Taylor Swift and the solution to your digital addiction
The Week Recommends This month's new releases include ‘Taylor’s Version’ by Stephanie Burt, ‘Enshittification’ by Cory Doctorow and ‘Minor Black Figures’ by Brandon Taylor
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Comedians to see on tour this fall
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A Spinal Tap reunion, Thomas Pynchon by way of Paul Thomas Anderson and a harrowing Stephen King adaptation in September movies
the week recommends This month’s new releases include ‘Spinal Tap II,’ ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘The Long Walk’
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'The Office' gets a spinoff and the Guinness family gets the 'Peaky Blinders' treatment in September TV
the week recommends This month's new television releases include 'The Paper,' 'Task' and 'House of Guinness'
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September's books tell of friendship in middle age, teachers versus fascists, and Covid psychosis
the week recommends September books include Angela Flournoy's 'The Wilderness,' Randi Weingarten's 'Why Fascists Fear Teachers' and Patricia Lockwood's 'Will There Ever Be Another You'
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Great books being released in September 2025
The Week Recommends August books include R.F. Kuang's 'Katabasis,' Xenobe Purvis' 'The Hounding' and Louis Sachar's 'The Magician of Tiger Castle'
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'We cannot rely on starving individuals to control their own refeeding'
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The latest entry in Ethan Coen's queer trilogy, a Jeff Buckley documentary and the rare children's horror flick in August movies
the week recommends The month's film releases include 'Honey Don't!,' 'It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley' and 'Sketch'
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The return of 'Wednesday,' an 'Alien' prequel and a dramatic retelling of the Amanda Knox trial all happening in August TV
the week recommends This month's new television releases include 'Alien: Earth,' 'The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox' and a new season of 'Wednesday'
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'Lowering the voting age is a call to trust young people with democracy'
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Ari Aster revisits the pandemic, Adam Sandler tees off again and Lamb Chop gets an origin story in July movies
the week recommends The month's film releases include 'Eddington,' 'Happy Gilmore 2' and 'Shari & Lamb Chop'
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An American girl takes on London, 'Bosch' gets another spinoff and Washington Black leaps from page to screen in July TV
the week recommends This month's new television releases include 'Too Much,' 'Ballard' and 'Washington Black'
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Comedians to see on tour this summer
the week recommends Beat the heat with humor
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