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.
Latest articles by Anya Jaremko-Greenwold, The Week US
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'Contests do not just feature disappointments. They reveal who is ready to rise to the moment.'
Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
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There's one thing AI can't do: be funny
The Explainer But will the technology's hilarity evolve? Some experts think so.
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Movies to watch in July, from 'Twisters' to 'Longlegs'
The Week Recommends The sequel to a '90s action classic, a much-anticipated new horror and a '60s rom-com
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Why perimenopause is being called the second puberty
The Explainer Many women are uninformed about this little-discussed stage of life
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TV to watch in July, from 'Lady in the Lake' to 'Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer'
The Week Recommends A docuseries for 'Mindhunter' fans, a Roland Emmerich epic and Natalie Portman's TV lead debut
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Should masks be here to stay?
Talking Points New York Governor Kathy Hochul proposed a mask ban. Here's why she wants one — and why it may not make sense.
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Movie theaters are being forced to evolve
The Explainer People are not going to the movies the way they used to — but that does not mean they are not going at all
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What happened to Pixar?
In the Spotlight The animation studio has been flailing for years. Now, it has a resuscitation plan.
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All the comedians to see on tour this summer
The Week Recommends Let your hair down at some stand-up shows
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TV to watch in June, from 'House of the Dragon' to 'The Bear'
The Week Recommends The return of an HBO fantasy epic, another 'Star Wars' show and more yelling in the kitchen
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Movies to watch in June, from 'Inside Out 2' to 'Kinds of Kindness'
The Week Recommends The sequel to a Pixar favorite, a prequel to a hit horror series and a Kevin Costner epic
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What we lose when a talented actor joins the Marvel universe
In the Spotlight There are some downsides to joining forces with the superhero juggernaut
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The problem with homeschooling
In the Spotlight The practice is barely tracked or regulated in the US and can easily conceal abuse
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Are complaints about wokeness in comedy valid or just the usual 'the olds don't get it' issue?
In the Spotlight Jerry Seinfeld has been in the news for his recent remarks, but political correctness has long been criticized for interfering with jokes
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Will young people refuse to vote in the 2024 presidential election?
Today's Big Question The kids are not alright
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Movies to watch in May, from 'Furiosa' to 'The Fall Guy'
The Week Recommends A low-fi A24 horror, a May-December romance inspired by Harry Styles, and a love letter to stuntmen
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TV to watch in May, from 'Bridgerton' to 'Black Twitter: A People's History'
The Week Recommends The return of an HBO staple, a new series from the filmmaker behind 'Tiger King', and more
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Why is Bluey such a cultural phenomenon?
In the Spotlight Kids are obsessed — but parents get just as much out of the show, if not more
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So bad, so good: the best worst movies
The Week Recommends These films are as enjoyable as they are terrible
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How likely are you to get audited by the IRS?
The Explainer The odds are greater for some than others
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TV to watch in April, from 'Ripley' to 'The Sympathizer'
The Week Recommends A new show from the creator of "Peaky Blinders," Colin Farrell as a neo-noir detective, and more
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The wine industry is getting pressed as young people drink less
Under the Radar The once-dominating drink is not aging well
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5 movies to watch in April, from 'Civil War' to 'Monkey Man'
The Week Recommends Violence, politics and Sasquatches?
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How 'Star Wars' ripped off 'Dune'
Under the Radar Quite a few people believe that George Lucas ripped off Frank Herbert's sci-fi universe. So does Herbert himself.
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