Laura Bogart
Laura Bogart is a featured writer for Salon and a regular contributor to DAME magazine. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, CityLab, The Guardian, SPIN, Complex, IndieWire, GOOD, and Refinery29, among other publications. Her first novel, Don't You Know That I Love You?, is forthcoming from Dzanc.
Latest articles by Laura Bogart
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Why America desperately needs the Twin Peaks revival right now
The Explainer In the Black Lodge of the Trump years, we need Agent Cooper's resilient humanity
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The Leftovers episode 5 recap: What happens when Matt meets God
feature In this episode, bringing God to justice becomes Matt Jamison's new and very singular obsession
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The Leftovers recap: 'G'Day Melbourne'
feature This episode expands and personalizes the series' preoccupation with apocalypse
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The Leftovers recap: The wrong Kevin
The Explainer How "Crazy Whitefella Thinking" tenderly examines Kevin Garvey Sr.'s search for meaning
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The beautiful impenetrability of The Leftovers
The Explainer On this week's heart-wrenching episode of HBO's extraordinary drama, we see the beautiful and the damned
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The Leftovers' shocking season 3 premiere
feature HBO's post-apocalyptic drama is back, and a new terror is looming
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How Girls helped me grow up
feature In the end, the girls will be okay — just as I was
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I don't own a smartphone — and I don't want one
feature I have been left behind by the obsession with constant connectivity. And that's okay.
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In defense of being unapologetically fat
opinion I weigh more than 250 pounds, and I'm more than okay with it
By Laura Bogart Published
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