More than a coming-of-age story, The Age of Light is a coming-of-self story.
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That was one coming of age, but I'm probably going to have three more coming of ages.
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Yes, Moonlight is a coming of age tale, but it's not like most other coming of age films.
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"Coming of political age in 22020 is significantly different than coming of age in 229," Mr. Carville said.
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"I think it was a kind of coming-of-age — a late coming-of-age," he said with a laugh.
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Each year, May through June, we mark the coming of summer with the most traditional coming of age traditions: graduation.
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It's a coming-of-age story, and I want to show how this — one's coming of age — has to be earned.
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Halloween is a coming-of-age holiday, and Spirited Away is one of the best coming-of-age stories ever told.
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Peep might represent the second coming of mallcore, yes, but only because the second coming of mallcore has come to include hip-hop itself.
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We felt like there was a space that was missing, a coming-of-age story about girls that wasn't about sexual coming of age.
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It is sickening that Teena's story could be considered a coming-of-age story, given the fact that his coming of age resulted in his real-life death.
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I asked him why he was so attracted to these coming-of-age stories and he said he'd never really put together that they were coming-of-age stories.
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There are worthwhile conversations to have about the rise of black coming-of-age and queer coming-of-age films (or both), for which 2017 seems to be a banner year.
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It sounds so lame and it sounds so sappy, but the audience is watching Emma's coming of age, and I was experiencing my own coming-of-age story off of that set.
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In this interview between Collins and i-D contributor Rory Satran, the artist discusses her new book Coming of Age and discusses the role that photography played in her own coming-of-age.
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It's declarations of the coming of a black Bill Gates.
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It's a bit like the second coming of the netbook.
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The Trials series is essentially the second coming of Excitebike.
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Is the world ready for the second coming of Tayvin?
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During the winter solstice, evergreens signified the coming of spring.
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Now, he says, coming of age is about achieving autonomy.
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The Second Coming of the KKK , by Linda Gordon (Liveright) .
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It was a landmark in his own coming of age.
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That resulting populism also combined with millenials' coming of age.
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Mikie Sherrill is right in that "coming of age" group.
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Yes. Is he the second coming of the Third Reich?
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Are you happy to be coming of age in 2020?
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Those are all reasons to love the coming of autumn.
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Coming of age in the Depression marked them for life.
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Judy Blume, of stories of young girls coming of age.
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China's U.N. Ambassador Zhang Jun at a news conference said: We definitely believe that with the coming of spring were not far from the coming of the victory of the final defeat of COVID-19.
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Described as a quirky, funny coming of age story, Everything Sucks!
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After my oration, I can complete the Coming of Age Rites.
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They believe the coming of a new tsar may be imminent.
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They celebrate the coming of the rains and of the harvest.
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These were stories of daily struggles and of coming of age.
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More than 50 years after independence, Jamaica is coming of age.■
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BROADLY: What propelled you to explore coming of age through dance?
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They love him like he is the second coming of God.
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They love him like he is the second coming of God... .
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It is a coming of age story for an awkward puberteen.
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But his presidential candidacy is coming of age in real life.
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They are the living embodiment, they are the second coming of Hitler.
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Bowie's original die-hard audience, working-class British youth coming of age
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You might just be in a Timothée Chalamet coming-of-age movie.
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To learn more about The Second Coming of the KKK, click here.
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Here, Instagram has a chance to be the second coming of MTV.
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First, the coming of 5G wireless is tying the two technologies together.
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There can never be too many queer coming-of-age summer romances.
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These are the best coming-of-age movies we can think of.
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Denver was coming of a thrilling overtime win in Chicago on Wednesday.
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THE COSMOPOLITES: The Coming of the Global Citizen, by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian.
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This is one coming-of-age story we can all relate to.
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The film is a coming-of-age comedy directed by Bridge Stokes.
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Proms are synonymous with coming of age, a necessary social before graduation.
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Donald Trump, meanwhile, didn't transform into the second coming of Franklin Roosevelt.
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But dry your tears: the second coming of Khal Drogo is here.
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Economists and web designers talked of the coming of a technocratic utopia.
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El Rashidi chronicles the narrator's political coming-of-age with minimalist restraint.
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The film explores a young black man's coming-of-age in Miami.
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Their coming-of-age political era evoked buzzwords like dignity and civility.
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Perhaps this sounds tiresome or conventional, a typical coming-of-age story.
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It's like watching the second coming of Ann-Margret, and it's exhilarating.
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Gage: We weren't going for the classic moments of coming of age.
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Is he the Trump-slayer or the second coming of Jeb Bush?
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Gail: Actually, he's just the third or fourth coming of Joe Biden.
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"New Kid" is a classic coming-of-age tale in many ways.
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A coming-of-age high school dance competition comedy by Rashaad Newsome?
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"Reboa is not the second coming of Jesus Christ," Mr. Spencer said.
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Kiernan Shipka stars in the coming-of-age story as Sabrina Spellman.
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The vainglorious Trump felt he was the second coming of Ronald Reagan.
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Critics enjoy the coming-of-age story featured on "Looking for Alaska."
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Why did Amina's celebration resonate with Helly's experience of coming-of-age?
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It's a supernatural coming-of-age story with a murder mystery foundation.
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The coming-of-age drama "Moonlight" is nominated for eight Academy Awards.
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For some, casting their ballot is an exciting "coming of age" moment.
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It is, in other words, the awesome second coming of Beast Jesus.
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The Sense of an Ending tackles this phenomenon in a tale that sounds like a detective story, but plays more like a quiet coming of age drama — except the person coming of age is about to be a grandfather.
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Lady Bird, a coming-of-age drama that somehow feels more real than any other coming-of-age drama ever made, has a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and has made every member of the Refinery29 entertainment team cry.
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I wanted my coming of age, trials and tribulations, teen story, I guess.
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Now he's rallying his supporters like it were the coming of the apocalypse.
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On the surface, Raw seems like a quintessential French coming-of-age movie.
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Americans coming of age during and after the Great Recession are faring much
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Not only that, she seems to be the second coming of Wolverine himself.
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Perhaps what they were actually alluding to was the coming of the revolution!
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The coming of Donald Trump in America is a further reason for restraint.
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The jacket illustration for "Coming of Age in Samoa" featured a topless girl.
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Or center a coming-of-age film set in the Italian countryside around.
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Perhaps that's why coming-of-age narratives seem so ripe for horrific reinterpretation.
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Big Mouth is the coming-of-age tale you didn't know you needed.
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It's obvious that Dany sees herself the second coming of Aegon the Conqueror.
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There are comedies and dramas, sci-fi stories and coming-of-age ones.
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And you happen to be coming of age during one of those moments.
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The coming-of-age story made $915,750, pushing its gross to $9.9 million.
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While watching the trailer for Netflix's new coming of age comedy Everything Sucks!
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Why it matters: The last coming of VR fell far short of estimates.
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There's no doubt that Netflix's Stranger Things is a coming-of-age story.
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" That year, the New York Times announced the coming of the "Funfetti Explosion.
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The civil rights movement was gaining steam as she was coming of age.
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After all, this was a coming-of-age experience for all of them.
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The current climate may not survive the coming of the Internet of Things.
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It doesn't matter where or when it happens, coming of age is brutal.
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My coming-of-age story happened in the middle of the AIDS epidemic.
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In due course, the lad may enjoy a site-specific coming-of-age.
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"Her worst-reviewed movie so far is the coming-of-age drama "Victim.
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Alfonso Cuáron directed "Y tu mamá también," a Mexican coming-of-age film.
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Put simply, the second coming of Vine may be a long-time coming.
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For me, it's a coming-of-age, late 20s experience in self-reflection.
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How does Lady Bird feel different from some other coming-of-age films?
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Maybe it's Inception the video game or the second coming of Quantum Break.
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I thought we all agreed he was the second coming of Mark Messier.
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The words of the text, by Sergei Yesenin, describe the coming of autumn.
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My peers were coming of age in Washington and Hollywood and Madison Avenue.
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Not every coming of age story has to involve unraveling at the seams.
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The Jewish coming-of-age ceremony stretches to accommodate the new gender fluidity.
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Ms. Tsangari's coming-of-age film "Attenberg" (2012) is also streaming on FilmStruck.
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The raunchy coming-of-age comedy, released by Universal, ran in 3,204 theaters.
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They've all had their own coming-of-age stories, just at different ages.
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THERE ARE NO GROWN-UPSA Midlife Coming of Age StoryBy Pamela Druckerman288 pp.
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"To Kill a Mockingbird" (1962) was heralded as a coming-of-age classic.
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That does not make Mr. Trump the second coming of Jackson, he added.
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Get ready for the next coming of the brand that embodied 1990s cool.
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There are fraught friendships, coming-of-age stories, Supreme Court drama and more.
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Instead, the film's trailer initially reads as a darker coming-of-age story.
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Big Mouth is definitely not your average broadcast network coming-of-age series.
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From Spicy Braised Beef Signifies the Coming of Age for Mexican Teenage Girls
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Pugh's is the kind of performance that foretells the coming of a star.
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Your debut and this film are both coming-of-age stories for women.
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Sure, Into the Spider-Verse has a standard good-versus-evil plot line (Wilson Fisk fucking up the time continuum), but most of that is pushed to the side for a coming of age story of several coming of age stories.
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The election result also reflects the political coming-of-age of urban Iranians who voted in high numbers to thwart the candidacy of Mr. Raisi, whom they viewed as a second coming of the Holocaust-denying former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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THE COSMOPOLITES The Coming of the Global Citizen By Atossa Araxia Abrahamian 168 pp.
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Or Thirteen, Catherine Hardwicke's 2003 classic coming-of-age film starring Evan Rachel Wood?
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So do you have lots more ideas coming of how everything's going to develop?
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But there's also a coming of age story about the girls in the movie.
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Were Homecoming just another coming-of-age comedy, it'd be a very solid one.
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What unites both games is their grounding of coming-of-age stories in computers.
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No coming of age tale would be complete without a little bit of romance.
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It's a dizzying hodgepodge of neoliberalism critique, coming-of-age saga, and heist flick.
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Her political coming-of-age was punctuated by an argument with a history teacher.
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So yes, this French, indie, lesbian coming-of-age story does indeed echo Blue.
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Why a show about sexually repressed teenagers coming of age in 19th century Germany?
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This gripping coming-of-age story shows a woman's world being opened through education.
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The coming-of-age sitcom will end after season 3, the network announced Wednesday.
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PG: How much of your own lives contributed to these coming-of-age novels?
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"Coming of age during an economic downturn has consequences," the pro-vacation coalition writes.
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The sweet, clever novel places a woman's sexual coming-of-age on a pedestal.
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S.E. Hilton's classic coming-of-age novel The Outsiders only gets better with time.
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For many of us, prom was a landmark in our coming-of-age narrative.
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So I refuse to believe, Matt, that he's the goddamn second coming of Christ.
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Maybe Kevin prevented it, or maybe he's not really the second coming of Christ.
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The filmmakers thanked A24 for taking a chance on the coming-of-age tale.
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If nothing else, Big Little Lies is the televised second coming of Reese Witherspoon.
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And it tells a coming-of-age story about mastering creative and destructive strength.
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Some evangelical Christians believe that the second coming of God will occur in Israel.
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Nick Kyrgios has long wasted his talent, but now, he's finally coming of age.
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That is the Lord's choir, who doth herald the coming of the Premier League.
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That same year, she filmed the excellent coming-of-age movie The Spectacular Now.
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It's hard to name current coming-of-age shows and films starring Black girls.
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Rather than being aspirational, coming-of-age milestones become reminders of your own mortality.
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Suzanne becomes Evie's idol, as well as the key to her coming of age.
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Mainieri's propulsive debut is a double coming-of-age story that spans the border.
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Meanwhile, the coming of rapid convergence by emerging markets is a huge success story.
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Revisit the best and worst of the '90s with this coming-of-age comedy.
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In recent weeks, I spoke to numerous industry insiders about this coming of age.
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" Greta Gerwig joins the list for her Sacramento coming-of-age script, "Lady Bird.
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"I want to design for what 'coming-of-age' means to me," Lurie says.
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It's also a coming-of-age story, implying a backward-looking perspective of maturity.
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Op-Docs How do you find independence when you're coming of age with autism?
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THERE ARE NO GROWN-UPS: A Midlife Coming-of-Age Story, by Pamela Druckerman.
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Today, fans see it as a gem in the '90s coming-of-age genre.
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A coming-of-age tale in which a young vegetarian goes to vet school.
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Nearly every culture has some kind of festival to mark the coming of spring.
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Hawaii may go down in Supreme Court history as a second coming of Korematsu.
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Netflix green-lighted a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy series with Kaling starring.
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The Times's review of this '80s coming-of-age movie was less than favorable.
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After coming of age in her early 20s, Dorothea adopted her mother's maiden name.
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A flood of polls and endorsements signal the coming of caucus day in Iowa.
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"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord," she concluded.
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This debut novel is a beautiful twist on the gay coming-of-age story.
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" He tells himself one "can write perfectly pleasant editorials about the coming of spring.
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The story's pace between missions is as leisurely as a coming-of-age journey.
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This coming-of-age story signifies that eco-fiction has also come of age.
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The book is a coming-of-age story in a world colored by Apartheid.
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Renewables are coming of age and no longer stand or fall on government largesse.
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With the coming of the Trump administration, all of this progress is now imperiled.
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The new coming of Ariana Grande seemed to want to be a Mean Girl.
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He infused familiar coming-of-age and gangster-movie tropes with a rare authenticity.
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The novel tells Nadia's coming-of-age story, but in a rather unusual way.
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It seems likely that for some players, turning griefer marks a coming of age.
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Basically, they treated him as if he were the first coming of Nick Markakis.
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It's almost a coming-of-age movie, with the cynical but not ridiculous viewpoint that a young woman's coming of age in modern America involves running headlong into five or six types of toxic masculinity, and figuring out how to survive them.
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I think that's one thing that Mike was interested in exploring: how those are juxtaposed, how the coming of age of [my] character is kind of in sync with the coming of age of a lot of Americans and their new identities.
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Atossa Araxia Abrahamian is the author of "The Cosmopolites: The Coming of the Global Citizen."
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It's a digital coming-of-age story, soundtracked with AIM's annoying beeps and door slams.
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Does this all mean he's the second coming of Bieber — or at least Posh Spice?
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Make no mistake: The iPhone XR is not the second coming of the iPhone 5c.
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The coming-of-age drama took home two other awards, including one for Mahershala Ali.
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Not surprisingly, Pinky's plot centers on one major coming-of-age moment — getting a period.
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J.D. Salinger's coming-of-age novel has practically become mandatory reading for anyone in adolescence.
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The coming-of-age comedy aired on ABC for six seasons from 1988 to 1993.
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A new globally-minded generation born in the 1980s and 1990s is coming of age.
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One could regard the coming of the Lenfest Center as a mothership following its scouts.
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I love Greta Gerwig and coming-of-age movies, so I'm looking forward to it.
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Most coming-of-age stories about really intense moments end up in chaos or drama.
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More Entertainment Stories:17 Tricks Only Netflix Pros KnowBest Coming-Of-Age MoviesEpic. Movie. Marathon!
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Coming of age for your Catholic birth mother must have been a very different experience.
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LOS ANGELES —Shovel Buddies, a dark coming-of-age movie, had made its digital debut.
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We were moving from writing in assembly language — remember, UNIX was just coming of age.
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To recap: We have two young stars with proven success in coming-of-age stories.
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Kuso's not perfect, but far more interesting [than] the umpteenth, generic coming-of-age film.
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Huddle, 8003, said she saw her move to the marathon as a coming-of-age.
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And, obviously, the teenage landscape is ripe for interpersonal conflict and coming-of-age narrative.
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Mothakge laughed and said that mirrored his experience coming of age in postapartheid South Africa.
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None of this is to say that Hillary Clinton is the second coming of Ali.
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It's a coming-of-age story as much for the adults as for the children.
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ALL WE HAD Katie Holmes makes her directorial debut with this coming-of-age drama.
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Shelter and the following year's coming-of-age thriller Mud, Nichols has repeatedly explored the
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Doris's exotic escapade is "part of becoming new, of coming-of-age," Ms. Field said.
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What it's about: "Dickinson" recreates the coming-of-age years of heralded poet Emily Dickinson.
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We've got an '80s coming-of-age romance with a "Black Mirror" spin on it.
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Many could be mistaken as abstract paintings 80 years before the coming of nonobjective art.
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Troubled mother-daughter relationships are not an uncommon theme in female coming-of-age stories.
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The South Korean movie is a coming-of-age tale about a Seoul eighth grader.
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True, nobody now imagines that what the world needs is the second coming of Gosplan.
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S. E. Hinton's 1967 coming-of-age novel credited teenagers with a rich interior life.
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In coming-of-age stories, the journey to self-discovery almost always involves leaving home.
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Watch: "Ramy," Hulu's new show, is a coming-of-age story about a millennial Muslim.
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Heroic fantasy depends on a teenager coming of age, defeating evil, and ascending into power.
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Annie is already a grown woman, so "Shrill" isn't exactly a coming-of-age story.
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When that generation was coming of age a decade or so ago, some were rebels.
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S. E. Hinton's 214 coming-of-age novel credited teenagers with a rich interior life.
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"Coming of age in the 1970s, it was the watch that everyone wore," he said.
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A lot of people look back fondly on it as a coming-of-age experience.
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This neutralizes the immediacy and intimacy that can make coming-of-age stories so special.
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This queer coming-of-age story is told in verse and centers on Navajo culture.
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"You happen to be coming of age" amid backlash to progress, Obama told the students.
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I like to think of season three as a coming-of-childhood story for Richie.
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I was coming of age as a Cuban-American in an era of institutional critique.
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The animated film follows the coming-of-age origin story of young genius Hiro Hamada.
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Bo Burnham's coming of age drama picked up another $1.6 million in its fifth frame.
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She is set to make her acting debut in the coming-of-age drama, "Goldie."
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Macedonia is coming of age and it has a very exciting a prosperous future ahead.
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This volume of Sattouf's graphic memoir is more than just a coming-of-age story.
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It may take more than a coming-of-internet-age confessional to soften those perceptions.
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This is still a show that puts its best "coming of age story" foot forward.
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This is not the second coming of Patrick Roy for a handful of magic beans.
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The coming-of-age show will return for its third and final season in June.
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Frustrated after coming of age with no answers, he publicly asked: 'Where is my brother?
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Fortunately for Will, he quickly manages to right the ship with the next line, which goes, "Ain't the second coming of Christ / it's the first coming of me" — an ambiguously sexual bar that suggests Mr. Smith can trigger volcanic eruptions by his sheer existence.
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In reviewing its 2015 miniseries "Stakes," I dubbed it the best coming-of-age story of its era, and coming-of-age stories always embrace the twinge of sadness that comes from the things you need to give up to become the person you are.
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"The VH1 viewer — apparently their coming-of-age was around the early 1990s," Mr. Charnas said.
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No need to pretend like we've just witnessed the second coming of the Swiss Spaghetti Harvest.
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Her next project, Girl, will focus on the coming-of-age narratives of female-identifying individuals.
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Though to call Night Music a rom-com undersells the book's compelling coming-of-age storylines.
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If it's this bad for us...what will happen with the kids coming of age soon?
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Moonlight is hypnotic not just as a character study, or as a coming-of-age story.
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" Dylan Sprouse: "On the one hand, it's a coming of age story for all the characters.
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The coming-of-age film has another equally enthused fan, in the form of Jonah Hill.
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In actuality, this is far closer to a coming-of-age story than a period drama.
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Helton refers to his project at Messiah as his personal coming-of-age story about photography.
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President Romney would be hailed as the second coming of Ronald Reagan — or maybe even better!
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And Sansa's coming-of-age led to one of the most embarrassing moments of Turner's career.
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Had he persisted, I'd be convinced that he was the second coming of the Christ child.
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But coming of age is far too frequently a sickening experience for transgender people living today.
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I skipped the stage glorified by pervy old directors in artfully lit coming-of-age films.
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For her part, Feilding characterised the groundbreaking study as a "coming-of-age" of Hoffman's discovery.
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Anwar Hadid hit the town Saturday night to celebrate coming of age .. 18 to be exact.
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"Unauthorized streaming took a nosedive with the coming of Netflix and similar streaming services," Fewer added.
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It's a fun coming-of-age film with style that doesn't shy away from serious issues.
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The film's screenwriter and star Fawzia Mirza tells a deceptively straightforward coming-of-age love story.
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Spring means the coming of life of plants and trees that have lied dormant for winter.
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Garner will next be seen in the coming-of-age film Love Simon opposite Josh Duhamel.
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Derrick Borte directed this coming-of-age drama, which also stars Natascha McElhone and Dougray Scott.
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Critics felt "The Last Summer" failed to add anything new to the coming-of-age genre.
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"Blood and Water" is a coming-of-age mystery drama based in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Nothing gets us ready for summer like the 1995 coming-of-age film Now and Then.
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Crime Coming-of-age novels aren't my particular passion — unless there's a murder in the story.
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A bullheaded 17-year-old is the focus of this coming-of-age film from Israel.
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Part detective story, part coming-of-age tale, Sánchez's novel doesn't shy from heavy subject matter.
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The typical coming-of-age narrative gets a fresh take with this frank and perceptive drama.
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One of Netflix's recent British imports is the very funny coming-of-age comedy Chewing Gum.
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It's undoubtedly a gay love story, though it's less about coming out than coming of age.
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"The End of Eddy" is also a gay coming-of-age story; "Hillbilly Elegy" is not.
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Then the coming of the British invasion and the rise of rock utterly marginalized the group.
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Division One (in development): A coming-of-age comedy about an underdog women's collegiate soccer team
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This debut memoir from Puerto Rican writer Díaz is an unflinching, queer coming-of-age story.
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In this coming-of-age memoir, a native Californian records her obsession with all things Arctic.
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"GKMC" mimics a coming-of-age novel, taking us through one boy's adolescence in Lamar's hometown.
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Its height marked not only a coming of age for our generation but for the internet.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Fan Bingbing is starring in a Chinese coming-of-age tax tale.
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The immense difficulties of coming of age in Brownsville took on a tragic clarity right away.
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A new show on Britain's Channel 4 explores the coming of the our mechanical sexual future.
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Soon after the coming of sound, nearly all of the United Artists founders ended their careers.
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Behind its commercialism, Christmas remains fundamentally a celebration of the coming of Jesus and His message.
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This difficult but propulsive coming-of-age story spills out in a precocious stream of consciousness.
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There is the independent film "Hala," a coming-of-age tale that Apple acquired at Sundance.
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In the hands of studio execs, Phillip Pullman's beloved fantasy trilogy, His Dark Materials, transformed from a sharp, sometimes bleak coming-of-age story with strong anti-religious, anti-autocratic themes into a confusing, spunky coming-of-age story with few stakes and lots of special effects.
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She played Danny's (Graham Phillips) mother in Colin Jost's coming-of-age movie Staten Island Summer (2015).
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Some, however, warned the coming of futures might prove to be the downfall of the digital darling.
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It's a coming-of-age arc as old as time — with a twist that feels all new.
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There's a new woman-centric coming-of-age tale on the horizon, and her name is Booksmart.
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They're becoming men, and a defining signal of achieving that, of coming of age, is having sex.
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"I love her to death," Parton said of Aniston, who stars in the coming-of-age comedy.
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I didn't see my experience reflected in any sports or coming-of-age films at the time.
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A new series tells a coming-of-age story based loosely on the life of Emily Dickinson.
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Atossa Araxia Abrahamian is a journalist and author of The Cosmopolites: The Coming of the Global Citizen.
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The coming-of-age story has a long history of providing complex answers to questions of upbringing.
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Coming-of-age is painful, which is part of why we keep telling and watching its story.
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I can't say whether BattleScar captures the feeling of coming of age in the Bowery punk movement.
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One was a coming-of-age tale about a black gay youth in a tough Miami neighbourhood.
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There's more Forza Motorsport coming, of course, and recent teases suggest Crackdown 3 hasn't been secretly canned.
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Together, these anecdotes make for quite the coming of age story, if you know what we mean.
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More importantly, it's a coming-of-age film that looks like it's full of heart and sincerity.
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Consider the Halloween scene in Love, Simon, a coming-of-age movie about a gay teenage boy.
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Canada-based Argentine director Laura Bari chronicled the remedial coming-of-age of her two teenage nieces.
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But authors see a YA story as a tale of change, of growth, of coming of age.
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Yeah, so in my eyes, we're coming of age if we could get Beck on our soundtrack.
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With the coming of celluloid, fighting was among the first spectacles for which the public demanded film.
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And every four years, campaign-finance experts predict the coming of the most expensive election in history.
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It's really someone else's coming-of-age story or just someone who, through grief, becomes herself again.
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That's an overly broad category: More specifically, "Fun Home" is a lesbian feminist coming of age tale.
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I love teen TV. They're such perfect coming-of-age settings: small towns, small group of friends.
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Of course, it involves my complicated family but it's also a coming of age story about me.
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Given their importance in a person's coming-of-age, teachers also make fantastic movie and TV characters.
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As if you were the second coming of Andrew WK, you solicited fans for questions about parties.
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When a manufacturing technology arrives in the workshop of the world, it really is coming of age.
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When Saracho was coming of age in the border region, it was different than it is now.
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There's no blueprint for the female coming-of-age film, like there is for the rom-com.
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In their coming-of-age movies, the protagonists are more likely to defeat evil than become it.
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"Please Like Me," on Hulu Watch if you like thoughtful, observational comedy and coming-of-age stories.
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After coming of age during the Great Recession, millennials are facing a unique set of financial struggles.
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"Never Have I Ever" is a new coming-of-age series inspired by cocreator Mindy Kaling's childhood.
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The middle school relationship is an iconic coming-of-age staple that has remained unchanged for decades.
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The streaming platform has ordered a 10-episode coming-of-age comedy based on her teenage life.
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The lovely story about a young Irish immigrant's coming of age is now available to rent online.
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Nothing beats a good coming-of-age romantic comedy, and this is one of the better ones.
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Even the coming-of-age films were adrenaline vehicles: The Lost Boys, Dirty Dancing, Adventures in Babysitting.
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Most of all, I, Who Did Not Die is a moving coming-of-age book about escape.
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Tuck packs her wartime coming-of-age story with recognizable relics of a mid-20th-century childhood.
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This year, that unanimously adored film is Barry Jenkins's "Moonlight," about one Miami boy's coming-of-age.
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"I realized that one thing we don't have in America is coming-of-age ceremonies," he said.
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The best thing about Raw, a new French-Belgian coming-of-age/horror film, is its economy.
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The Places You'll Go Then there are the coming-of-age stories not intended expressly for children.
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Young Americans are coming of age in a world that is drier and hotter than ever before.
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Stella's largely unnecessary voice-over drives home the show's coming-of-age vibe and its naked earnestness.
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Suddenly Romney seems like the second coming of — oh, I don't know, Dwight Eisenhower without the medals?
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My children are coming of age with his abhorrent conduct to inform their view of that office.
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Marisa Silver set her dark and lovely coming-of-age novel, "The God of War" (28), here.
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Evidence in the Trump era so far shows young people coming of age now are tilting left.
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Buying a Kate Spade handbag was a coming-of-age ritual for a generation of American women.
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It is single-minded and precise, a coming-of-age story complete with castle, magician and king.
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They spoke to us about identity, sexual intimacy and coming of age somewhere between sound and silence.
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They will be a little more slice-of-life and coming-of-age-type stories, she remarked.
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Encounters The 13-year-old actor is a star of Jonah Hill's coming-of-age skateboarding movie.
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To be honest, I don't think my friend's mom will watch this coming-of-age gay romance.
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Inside the shield, the sea stands for commerce, and the rising sun for the coming of liberty.
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Taika Waititi's new film mixes farce, fantasy and drama in a Nazi-era coming-of-age story.
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Few movies have treated teenage pregnancy as delicately, intelligently and humorously as this coming-of-age dramedy.
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"It just seems like there's a coming-of-age that we're going through out here," she says.
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Are you happy to be coming of age in 2020, or do you envy a previous time?
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This is also a coming-of-age story for Esther, and for Lady too in a sense.
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Obsession can feel a lot like coming of age — exhilarating, a little awkward, even, at times, absurd.
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I had never seen a coming-of-age story set in slavery about black queer men before.
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SF Coming of age in the '60s, I very much felt the marching feet of my generation.
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" So began his growing awareness of "a collective coming-of-age crisis without parallel in our history.
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Matt —who was known for being the potential second coming of Grocery Store Joe — chooses Sydney Lotuaco.
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For those coming of age with supportive moms on their sides, I&aposd recommend paying closer attention.
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Reflect in your journal or with a small group: What does coming-of-age mean to you?
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The article explores what it means to celebrate multiple parts of one's identity when coming-of-age.
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Imagine your own coming-of-age celebration: Where would it take place and who would you invite?
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This was how Bashir exerted control in Sudan and it shaped everything about my coming of age.
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The coming of the railroad, which was supposed to solve that population problem, temporarily exacerbated it instead.
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I had never seen a coming-of-age story set in slavery about black queer men before.
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True to coming-of-age fare, their new reality proves that "adulting" comes with plenty of battles.
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Our current decade coincides with the coming-of-age of millennials, another generation of about 80 million.
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This month, Cassavetes premieres Junior, a ten-part coming-of-age story for digital media company Blackpills.
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NO ASHES IN THE FIRE: Coming of Age Black and Free in America, by Darnell L. Moore.
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When I was coming of age in the 1970s, drug use was already undermining the white middle class.
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Gutpunch plays with a lot of different styles, from quirky coming-of-age to a hapless sleuth story.
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If there's any point to these matches, it's to herald the coming of the end of the season.
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It's easy to see why: It's a hero's journey and a coming-of-age story with timeless themes.
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Often coming of age in an atmosphere of uncertainty or instability, demagogues are different than garden variety populists.
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The one thing Sundance loves almost as much as a coming-of-age story is a family drama.
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The coming-of-age rom-com was a prime example of a young Bynes in her acting heyday.
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It is neither a coming-of-age postscript to Age of Innocence nor a precursor to Prozac Nation.
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It's a classic mix of rom-com and coming-of-age tropes, with Hopper playing the protective dad.
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Alex Strangelove, a new movie on Netflix, is an ode to classic high school coming-of-age movies.
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What does that mean for the young women who find themselves coming of age in the Trump era?
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So I guess you could say it's a classic coming-of-age tale, kind of like Old School.
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Later this year, Armie Hammer will star in the film adaptation of this unforgettable coming-of-age novel.
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The seasons had recently changed, and the coming of spring had coaxed some young teenagers' breasts into being.
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She was coming of age the midst of the blockade by Israel and Egypt — ongoing to this day.
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This all coming of course as another type of terror threat has New York City on high alert.
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A24, the company behind coming-of-age stories like Lady Bird and Eighth Grade, will produce the project.
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Dana Marie, who had just turned 18, marked her coming-of-age by drinking a can of beer.
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The film isn't really a coming-of-age tale either, but it has the bittersweet tinge of one.
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It's hard to see believe Crossroads, the iconic coming-of-age movie starring Britney Spears, is turning 14.
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The generation of young women coming of age today is refusing to accept its limited representations in media.
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Despite coming of age in HD, the singer has kept her look clean, sophisticated, all-American, and refined.
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" Lady Bird is the coming of age story of California teen who goes by the name "Lady Bird.
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Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina takes these witch coming-of-age elements and makes them witchier and darker.
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These are the lessons of every coming-of-age story but they mean something more specific for women.
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As well as being a fantastical game of Risk, Game of Thrones is a coming-of-age story.
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Luca Guadagnino's coming-of-age romance is nothing short of exquisite, pulsing with life and heady with desire.
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But the coming of the Reboot Van is further proof of why it's become such a dominant force.
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But what if McDonalds — and its impossibly commoditized design — is also the perfect anime coming-of-age setting?
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"Tonight is a victory for the grassroots," Cruz declared, portraying himself as the second coming of Ronald Reagan.
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There aren't many coming-of-age stories that feature teenage girls, especially not ones that talk about sexuality.
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But Stealing Beauty is a unique entity both in Bertolucci's canon and in the coming-of-age genre.
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After premiering at Sundance, the Indian coming-of-age romp Brahman Naman is about to head to Netflix.
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Q. What is your family background, and how did the coming of the Cultural Revolution affect your family?
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The coming of the New Deal turned most Republican Progressives into conservatives, though, and none more than Hoover.
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What does the behavior of this president say to America's little girls and young women coming of age?
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"Millennials have gotten a bad deal in terms of coming of age in a challenging economy," Dunn says.
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James has demonstrated that perhaps no vocation lends itself to the coming-of-age yarn better than athlete.
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Park will appear in the coming-of-age comedy Public Schooled along with Judy Greer later this year.
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That's what "coming-of-age" is really all about: the realization that life is both kind and cruel.
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That's the time of our romantic and sexual awakening, so singers become part of our coming of age.
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The coming of the tank affected not only their farm, but any small farm depending upon the collective.
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"I wanted the song to feel like a coming of age movie soundtrack," Marq told Noisey via email.
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Alongside the coming of the autonomous car, the mobile retail economy is still waiting for its big chance.
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The Mets (32-33) enter the series coming of a 4-2 homestand against San Francisco and Colorado.
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The indie studio expects the coming-of-age drama to be the highest-grossing film in its history.
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That was their job before the coming of the Europeans, that was their job for thousands of years.
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" Coming of Age in American Detention This Opinion essay states, "As 17-year-olds they were asylum seekers.
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NO APPARENT DISTRESS: A Doctor's Coming-of-Age on the Front Lines of American Medicine, by Rachel Pearson.
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The references exist because, for so many people, coming of age meant processing life through those cultural touchstones.
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" Leslie Berlin, a historian at Stanford, is the author, most recently, of "Troublemakers: Silicon Valley's Coming of Age.
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Both embraced civil rights, education and expanded health care; McGovern considered Johnson the second coming of Franklin Roosevelt.
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Schools now often parade students in traditional scholar gowns for fancifully reimagined versions of coming-of-age ceremonies.
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Or is he, as Vice President-elect Mike Pence once argued, the political second coming of Ronald Reagan?
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Christmas might be Jesus' birthday, but this December 25th, FELT Zine is celebrating the second coming of GUCCI.
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Part thriller, part coming-of-age story, "The Thing With Feathers" is about chickens coming home to roost.
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In broad strokes, it is a coming-of-age story about the making of a proper English gentleman.
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But what is remarkable about "Ramy" isn't that it significantly differs from other millennial coming-of-age stories.
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Iraq must be able to demonstrate its coming of age by using democratic structures to solve internal disputes.
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"What coming-of-age looks like for a 16-, 17-, 18-year-old is one thing," he said.
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Dickinson will explore the coming-of-age story of Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld) as a young, rebellious youth.
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It's a story about a young man's difficult coming of age that's inextricably woven into our cultural fabric.
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In some Biblical interpretations, only intense conflict in the region will bring about the second coming of Christ.
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PERMANENT That's "permanent" as in the hair style, which apparently goes awry in this coming-of-age comedy.
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The whistle-blower's complaint is the epilogue to Mueller's report: the coming of age of an aspiring colluder.
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She is tan and very blond, with pink lipstick; she looks like the second coming of Jean Nidetch.
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It's the quintessential coming-of-age tale Dickens is known for, and Lean received praise for this adaptation.
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Is he the second coming of Christ or just a con man with an impressive social media following?
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Just as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be.
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Mall montages were once synonymous with teenage coming-of-age films and makeover scenes on the big screen.
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The new movie Mickey and the Bear is probably not the coming-of-age story you're used to.
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Like the series, the songs from of Dickinson put a modern spin on the poet's coming of age.
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They, too, knew that their happiness depended on the coming of the final act of the human tragedy.
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Chief among the pleasures of Josh Thomas's coming-of-age comedy "Please Like Me" was its excellent title.
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They went on to experience important coming-of-age moments together in their teenage years and young adulthood.
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And the coming-of-age classic starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck is available to stream on Starz.
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Coming of professional age as a white male in the 90s was the greatest economic arbitrage in history.
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I'm coming of age at a time when fascism and ethnonationalism are on the rise across the world.
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The film, which is based on Louisa May Alcott's classic coming-of-age novel, first screened in October.
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At The New York Times, I wrote a magazine piece about coming-of-age in Birmingham's racial caldron.
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With the coming of the Industrial Revolution, men increasingly shifted out of the home and into factory jobs.
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It's the centerpiece of what might become a new Christian theme park, maybe a second coming of Heritage USA.
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Well, as we hoped would happen, Game of Thrones celebrated the coming of winter by bringing some serious heat.
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The live action trailer heralds the coming of the new game, which is set to drop on September 6.
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Moana was a classic Disney coming-of-age tale, but it was praised by critics for its impressive execution.
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The noise of the bells is used to frighten evil spirits and awaken nature to the coming of spring.
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Written in 1868, Alcott's novel tells the tale of four sisters coming of age in Civil War-torn America.
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It was a defining moment for many millennials who were coming of age as uncertainty mushroomed and opportunity shrunk.
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So there was much excitement at the coming of "Lemonade" -- even if folks aren't sure exactly what that is.
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Jesus Matayoshi, a Japanese politician who has run in numerous Japanese elections as the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
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But over time, the coming-of-age bash has evolved into an exclusive, straights-only type of social outing.
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Adam, a deeply funny queer and trans activist coming of age novel, might be one of the few exceptions.
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The actress read the tale in her early 20s and felt connected to the female coming-of-age theme.
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Whether they're into coming-of-age stories, romance, music, art, or poetry, there's something for all the book lovers.
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The coming-of-age story finds the hero discovering his true identity while battling monsters in turn-based combat.
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The book also details the coming of age story of the woman who co-created the movement, Patrisse Cullors.
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The Netflix coming-of-age story To All The Boys I've Loved Before will be available on the 224th.
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The coming-of-age comedy focuses on Owen (Kyle Harvey), an aspiring rapper trying to make a record deal.
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Washington crafts quintessential coming-of-age moments with such nuance that he sheds them of any potential for cliche.
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Several films opened in limited release, including Greta Gerwig&aposs coming-of-age tale "Lady Bird," with Saoirse Ronan.
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This was the first idealized gay coming-of-age narrative I'd ever seen, and it made my heart swell.
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Historically they have stood for purity, femininity and wealth; strands of pearls are a classic coming-of-age gift.
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It's not a Frankenstein story so much as a story about children, and the terror of coming of age.
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And so, our people do not have a long history in coming of age films—or cinema in general.
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Despite coming of age in Texas, he hadn't purchased his first handgun until he was in his early thirties.
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Greta Gerwig won best screenplay for her coming-of-age tale "Lady Bird," which has earned five Oscar nods.
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That didn't last long, and soon Vince McMahon tried to turn him into the second coming of Hulk Hogan.
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The left's holding her up as the second coming of Hillary Clinton, Lord knows we don't need the first.
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But for the guy from Cleveland, KIDS SEE GHOSTS works as a second coming of Cudi, and rightfully so.
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But the coming of 5G in 2020 is also supposed to usher in a new wave of connected devices.
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NBA analysts have been heralding the rise of three-ball like the second coming of Christ as of late.
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It took too long to respond to the emergence of social media and the coming of the mobile internet.
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The episodes are standalone, and the content ranges from sci-fi to incestuous romance to coming-of-age tales.
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Moonlight is a coming-of-age story exploring sexuality and masculinity, told over different parts of a man's life.
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Each represents a different approach to the coming-of-age story, and together they form a trilogy unto themselves.
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As in "Mysterious Skin" or "Boyhood," this coming-of-age story can feel entrancing, particularly with its surreal touches.
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In an odd way, it's like a coming of age, a shedding of a child's illusion of being inviolable.
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Is Beto O'Rourke the second coming of Robert Kennedy, or does he just look like him when you squint?
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But "White Nights in Split Town City" mostly abandons the episodic structure of more traditional coming-of-age narratives.
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In the 19803s she was coming of age and decided to become the heir to New York's Woodlawn Cemetery.
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Games like spin the bottle and seven minutes in heaven feel like the stuff of coming-of-age legend.
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"DINER" Based on the 1982 movie about coming of age in 1959 Baltimore, starring Mickey Rourke and Ellen Barkin.
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" She also discussed what it meant to play a female character coming of age in the '50s, "before feminism.
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What looks like a coming-of-age premise, though, is upended by a dubious plot involving suspected sexual wrongdoing.
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In December, Vine cofounder Dom Hofmann suggested there would be a second coming of the dearly departed social network.
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Many of her works are coming-of-age tales where people are testing out and discovering who they are.
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For all its lies, "Full of Beans" is a surprising coming-of-age story with a remarkably honest message.
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But Thomas, 31, struggled to find a single film about a black girl coming of age under similar circumstances.
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Dustin Hoffman made quite a splash in the title role of this coming-of-age classic by Mike Nichols.
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Funny and generous, YOUNG FRANCES (AdHouse, $19.95) is half coming-of-age story (female-friendship variety), half office novel.
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But "Good Grief," a memory play that reconfigures the coming-of-age narrative, more fully reflects her pretheater past.
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"Part detective story, part coming-of-age tale, Sánchez's novel doesn't shy from heavy subject matter," said our review.
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Both of these movies should be enjoyed, especially since we don't have enough coming-of-age stories about girls.
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Indeed, this idea of humans "coming of age" through spaceflight crops up repeatedly in discussion of the Overview Effect.
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They continued to emphasize the imminent second coming of Christ, and they avidly aligned biblical prophecy with current events.
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Lawrence: The era of Sqad Up Wayne is kind of my coming-of-age period in my Weezy fandom.
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Still, we are coming of age in strange times, and more and more of us are getting politically involved.
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"There is a great deal of anxiety around the coming of the Orthodox," said Dr. Sarna, the Brandeis professor.
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Lucy's coming-of-age is tempered by her constant brush-ups against the constrictions society places on her sex.
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Do my experiences entitle me to speak for a queer farmworker who is coming of age in Emmett, Idaho?
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But Hynes's creative coming of age coincided with a profound reframing of what it means to be an artist.
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NO ASHES IN THE FIRE Coming of Age Black and Free in America By Darnell L. Moore 256 pp.
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It's a coming-of-age story that captures a generation weaned on screen time with astonishing honesty, critics say.
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The musical adaptation of "A Bronx Tale," Chazz Palminteri's semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story, is closing on Broadway.
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NO APPARENT DISTRESS A Doctor's Coming-of-Age on the Front Lines of American MedicineBy Rachel Pearson 260 pp.
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It may be that Mr. Netanyahu feels emboldened by the coming of the Trump administration to harden his line.
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"Somebody's Daughter" abounds in gender bias, romantic drama, intergenerational conflict, racial skirmishes and a coming-of-age narrative, too.
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A long summer on the New Jersey shore swerves disappointingly from coming-of-age drama to implausible crime caper.
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"Americanah" is a dramatic romance and a coming-of-age story, a class narrative and a comedy of manners.
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Read: Coming-of-age stories and a Supreme Court drama are among 14 books to watch for this month.
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"The church of Shincheonji believes Lee Man-hee, their leader, is the second coming of Jesus Christ," says Kim.
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The coming-of-age New York sitcom "Broad City" made stars of its creators, Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson.
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Catch Minhal Baig's coming-of-age story about a Muslim teenager, and the revival of Showtime's pioneering L.G.B.T.Q. series.
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Yes, it captures the overall spirit of the coming-of-age story and recreates iconic moments with admirable affection.
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" The film is a coming-of-age tale about a closeted gay teen based on the novel "Simon vs.
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Osinsky wrote regularly to Anna Shaternikova about his children, Hegelian dialectics, Soviet industrialization and, always, the coming of Communism.
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What might have been an impressionistic story of grief and coming of age emerges as fragmented and strangely static.
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Yes, around the IPO Wall Street painted Speigel as Mark Zuckerberg and Snap as the second coming of Facebook.
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Young's coming-of-age story is timeless, though it suffers from being set in the not-too-distant past.
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Coming-of-age is a universal experience, but this part of it has changed radically in a short time.
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The Mandalorian takes place after that, which means this isn't the second coming of everyone's favorite tiny green badass.
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The political valence of this gesture has special meaning in the context of two queer coming-of-age stories.
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Their story stays shallow, surface-level, and sentimental, with most of the focus on Jojo's coming-of-age story.
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She challenges the local activists there who have voiced their opposition to the coming of the white middle class.
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Yet simply as a coming-of-age narrative, it also has much to offer someone new to her writing.
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He in turn supplies them with colorful stories in this coming-of-age drama from the director Jeff Nichols.
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A coming-of-age drama about a young Muslim girl was showing at a theater not too far away.
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THE SECOND COMING OF THE KKKThe Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political TraditionBy Linda GordonIllustrated.
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I'm a fan of Gordon Parks and I thought "The Learning Tree" was a great coming-of-age story.
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Alien drama Arrival and the coming-of-age story Moonlight both follow La La Land, with eight nominations each.
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These artists' outlooks have to do with when they were born and the circumstances of their coming of age.
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Young people feel sold out by their government after coming of age in a recession that gutted their future.
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Most experts trace the origins of evangelical Christianity to the mid-1700s and the coming of the Great Awakening.
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The future has racebending, scary clowns, and perhaps even the second coming of Jesus heading our way in short order.
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Confession: Despite rounding the bend to the big 3-0, I still love a good teenage coming-of-age movie.
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This is kind of the always-connected dream people keep associating with the coming of 5G, and it's a treat.
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It's a coming-of-age show led by a mysteriously genetically modified 15-year-old who could also murder you.
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" To her, this film has both "the guns, girls, and explosions" and the "gritty high school coming of age story.
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Coming of age up in a tumultuous period in Israel, a now-established comic artist fell into the Marvel universe.
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Where is An Extremely Goofy Movie, the coming of age movie that examined the bond between a parent and child?
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The Alias alum plays Simon's mom in the coming-of-age story, directed by producer Greg Berlanti (Arrow, Flash, Supergirl).
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It's based on an upcoming memoir from former CIA operative Amaryllis Fox called Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA.
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All of them are part of what feels, broadly, like a new golden age for the coming-of-age film.
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A lesser show would focus solely on Steven, a naive but fundamentally good teenager, and his coming-of-age story.
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Elizabeth Wood says that White Girl, her first feature, is a realistic coming-of-age movie that's not without romance.
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In the original Good Omens, celestial beings intercede to avoid the coming of the Antichrist, to hilarious and apocalyptic results.
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Ged's story is one that explores the use of power and its cost, set alongside a coming-of-age story.
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Jack and Rachel's home and school are shot with the low-key vibe of a teen coming-of-age film.
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"This wasn't like the second-coming of Chernobyl or Fukushima, but it was higher than you would anticipate," he says.
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The fantasy, sort of coming-of age series is set in a world where Glendale teenagers have survived an apocalypse.
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He has been described as a modern-day product of reality-TV narcissism, or the second coming of European fascism.
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Lady Bird calls home on her cell phone to leave a heartfelt voicemail, and her coming-of-age is complete.
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IF YOU LOVE SHRIEKING VERSIONS OF COMPASSIONATE COMING-OF-AGE FILMS, TRY THIS CLIP FROM CALL ME BY YOUR NAME.
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Alex Strangelove, for example, is a queer coming-of-age story — and it's also a hotbed of Netflix Original stars.
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The coming-of-age film now has 165 reviews – making it the most-reviewed movie ever to maintain a 100%.
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It is not a coming-of-age love song or a country crossover about hitting the middle years of marriage.
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We first got to know the star when she appeared in the edgy coming-of-age film Thirteen in 2003.
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Today, it feels like the Progressive Democratic Socialist values I have held since my youth are finally coming of age.
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Arden's Wake: Tide's Fall is an animated coming-of-age story with a diorama-like style, following Penrose's previous projects.
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This witchy conundrum leads Sabrina on the 10-episode coming of age tale that is The Chilling Adventures' first season.
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Take your pick from the discounted courses below and who knows, you might even be the second coming of Beethoven.
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Here, in no particular order, are the five movies that shaped my experience coming of age as a trans person.
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The show also captured an even uglier, darker reality from the coming of age experience: only you can save yourself.
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Paul Takes The Form of a Mortal Girl Andrea Lawlor You've never read a coming-of-age story like this.
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The coming of age is celebrated with a huge party, so there's no way Luna could miss out on that!
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These coming-of-age stories are raw and not for the faint of heart — and they're incredibly necessary to read.
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It's enough to make it feel like no one else has ever made a coming-of-age movie until now.
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Join us as we talk about coming out stories, what Albertalli gets right about coming-of-age stories, and more.
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As I outgrew 1, I discovered the enormity of The Beatles' discography in perfect synchronization with my coming-of-age.
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To senior citizen investors around the country, Isaac Grossman may have came off as the second coming of Larry Page.
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It suggests that an adolescent industry, increasingly centred around Hull and the east coast of Yorkshire, is coming of age.
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This Oscar-winning coming of age comedy written by Diablo Cody follows a quirky, independent teen as she navigates pregnancy.
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The book was an ambiguously fictionalized diary of Panarello's sexual coming of age, involving S. & M., orgies, and other extracurriculars.
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But the core of the novel is Greer's coming of age, and the role that Faith Frank plays in it.
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Roosevelt" is worth a watch, as is the raunchy but heartwarming Mexican coming-of-age film "Y Tu Mamá También.
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The following year, Lucas directed coming-of-age film "American Graffiti" — one of the most profitable movies of all time.
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JavaScript developers JavaScript has long been a vital part of web and app development, but with the coming of Node.
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"Moonlight," a coming-of-age drama centered on a young black man in Miami, has been set for an Oct.
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Justin Bieber (Monday and Tuesday) Mr. Bieber may be the first pop star who's made only coming-of-age albums.
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Jacqueline Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming is a classic coming-of-age tale with a twist: It's all told in verse.
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Vulture called it an "eloquent, open-hearted coming-of-age story" so that should be enough to make you cry.
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Fathers are dangling from rooftops ensnared in lights while trees spontaneously combust to illuminate the coming of the new year.
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There's a lot of electronic music coming of Africa these days, and none of it sounding quite like anything else.
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With the coming of regular radio broadcasts, however, onlookers had more than an outline of the action played out visually.
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Consider indigenous coming-of-age rituals, where adolescents must prove their courage and strength by living alone in the wilderness.
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We see a rising generation of young people coming of age in a world where opportunity seems out of reach.
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In the 90s, when Amond was coming of age, the plethora of terms for gender identities and sexualities didn't exist.
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Rotten Tomatoes Score: 100%This gripping coming-of-age drama created by Tarell Alvin McCraney aired on OWN in August.
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Amazon announced the coming of its hands-free device, activated by smart voice assistant Alexa, to both countries in November.
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Seeing the commemoration of events key to my own coming-of-age was certainly part of the draw for me.
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The coming of ICSI to the Middle East was a technological revolution that in turn led to a social revolution.
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They sit in mute witness as we try to understand, waiting to disappear again with the coming of the rain.
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"It's part of China's technological coming-of-age," said Chris Lane, an analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein in Hong Kong.
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Not sure if you've heard, but Auston Matthews has turned into the second coming of Wayne Gretzky, and he's American.
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They love him like he is the second coming of God...But American Jews don't know him or like him.
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It might not be history that frees us, Hadley seems to suggest, but personal history, a late coming-of-age.
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Both a coming-of-age story and a portrait of human psychology under unimaginable stress, it has become justly iconic.
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Cool shit, basically—kind of like what you might see in a coming-of-age film, but so fucking sweet.
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She and they have faced the distinct challenge of coming of age as their country experiences its own dizzying transformations.
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This After School Special has nothing to do with the old ABC series of melodramatic coming-of-age television movies.
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I love stories that illuminate the experience of coming of age in the United States as a woman of color.
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While it has all the trappings of a coming-of-age tale set inside the Beltway, Litt's aims are grander.
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Mr. Berlanti also directed this year's "Love Simon," a gay coming-of-age movie that was a hit with critics.
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Like nothing else I have ever read, "The Mysteries of Pittsburgh" captures all the crosscurrent complexities of coming-of-age.
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"My view means nothing here, though, not when Wall Street regards her as the second coming of Lenin," he said.
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They buy consumer goods on hire purchase, and take loans for coming-of-age ceremonies or to cover family illnesses.
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"Stranger Things" manages a unique blend of sci-fi, horror, 1980s-era nostalgia and coming-of-age teen buddy comedy.
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The more bullish hologram boosters envision all sorts of uses beyond the second coming of music deities major and minor.
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Over the years, these cinematic moments have largely become synonymous with teenage coming-of-age films and classic makeover scenes.
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Like the other two novels, it's a coming-of-age love story with a Korean-American boy at its center.
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Op-Docs This film recounts the rise, fall and ultimate second coming of the talented psychedelic folk musician Richard Atkins.
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For an electrical engineer who cycles, adding LEDs to wheel spokes "is a coming-of-age project," Mr. Goldwater said.
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Recommended by: Martha Heart Berries Terese Marie Mailhot Heart Berries is a coming-of-age memoir about working through trauma.
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But, like many grappling with coming of age perils, he wasn't quite ready to slap a label on his feelings.
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For a particular sort of Latinx emo kid coming of age in the early naughts, Linkin Park was a refuge.
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For a sport that is failing to catch on with the generation coming of age, this has to be fixed.
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Mr. Denton's fascination with atomic energy started in high school, when both he and the science were coming of age.
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Coming of age just as Nordic cuisine was being redefined was a unique opportunity for this child of diverse cultures.
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It's a coming-of-age story about school kids dealing with a secret, which haunts them for years to come.
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Pay attention to this: For coming-of-age youth, students being killed in school shootings has been formative in their thinking.
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The first 25 subscribers will also get a copy of Al-Khatahtbeh's recently-published book, Muslim Girl: A Coming of Age.
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Like Hidden Figures, Monáe felt an immediate attraction to the coming-of-age story set in a tough neighborhood of Miami.
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Makama's visual sensitivities come to bear in this coming of age piece, the first art-house indie to emerge from Nigeria.
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Is Call Me By Your Name's queer coming-of-age love story still radical if its protagonists are beautiful white men?
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Musical "La La Land," black coming-of-age movie "Moonlight" and the grief drama "Manchester by the Sea" lead the nominations.
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Read These Stories Next:The Best Coming-of-Age MoviesBehold, Our 2017 Oscar Predictions30 Indie Movies You Might Have Missed In 2016
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For more with Cannon — and especially her top five coming-of-age movies about teen girls — listen to the full episode.
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The Man in the Moon: Dani's first kiss Witherspoon made her professional film debut in the 1991 coming-of-age drama.
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She liked embracing her feminine side — something that, when she was coming of age, she simply didn't see modeled in music.
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The New Zealand director Taika Waititi's new film mixes farce, fantasy and drama in a Nazi-era coming-of-age story.
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Networks use declining viewing figures as the impetus to cancel a show, not the coming of a natural and logical conclusion.
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The rift between Hopper and Eleven is a necessary part of her coming-of-age journey, and their reconciliation is touching.
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In "Black Deutschland," a young gay black American flees to Berlin in the 1980s for a heady, bohemian coming of adventure.
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DuBois attends to the vulnerability and fear of disenfranchised Irish teenagers coming of age at a time of an economic crash.
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And Touchstone Pictures paid $50,000 to use Coldplay's "High Speed" in the Jake Gyllenhaal coming-of-age adventure-comedy Bubble Boy.
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Jelani Cobb of the New Yorker called Mr Trump "the second coming of Joseph McCarthy" even before his election in 2016.
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Love, Simon is a coming of age movie and a teen romance — but it also has the potential to be groundbreaking.
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Porcaroli's reading of Baby as coming-of-age story is is echoed throughout the statements of others involved with the show.
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If you were hoping for the Nokia 6 to be the second coming of Nokia in the US, you'll be disappointed.
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That setting is crucial to the tone of Spider-Man: Homecoming, and it parallels Peter's coming-of-age as a superhero.
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"The coming of alternative and cheaper energy to our council area is a welcome relief," said the government delegate to Limbe.
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"Child Music 1: Coming of Age" by Jim Williams: This is from the soundtrack of Raw, the best movie of 2017.
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For many directors, coming-of-age films stem from a desire to recreate their own pleasures (and pains) of growing up.
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Like any classic 90s coming-of-age film, comedy-drama Empire Records takes place over the course of one long day.
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"We have certainly seen the market go from a nascent market to one that is really coming of age," he said.
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M103 is the coming of age of a product that, five years ago, Facebook ruthlessly carved out of its main application.
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It's a sweetly subversive comedy about coming out and coming-of-age, and learning that your sexuality doesn't fully define you.
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Paul McCartney and John Lennon were SUPER tight in their coming-of-age days ... when all they needed was self-love.
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"I like to call my film a coming-of-age story rather than romantic comedy," Sabbagh told Reuters in an interview.
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They're films that deal with coming-of-age, sexism, and female friendship, even if the women sometimes start out as frenemies.
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Zavala's has faced questions about whether she's running as "a second coming" of her unpopular husband, but she dismissed that criticism.
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Hayao Miyazaki showed me imaginative coming-of-age stories like Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle with women front and center.
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Another coming of age adventure tale jam-packed with future A-listers, 1986's Stand by Me was an instant classic.
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In a joint announcement with Oculus founder Palmer Luckey at CES, Azor described VR as the second coming of PC gaming.
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Over two seasons, Tracey tackles questions of identity, coming-of-age, racism, family, and love in her search for good dick.
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But it's more clearly an adult coming-of-age film, a low-key story about facing problems and avoiding easy answers.
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Cannibalism aside, Raw is a coming-of-age film grounded in the fucked up but entirely believable relationship between two sisters.
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A24 plans to further expand the coming-of-age movie, which marks Greta Gerwig's feature directorial debut, over the Thanksgiving holiday.
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On Wednesday, Trump shared messages from a conspiracy theorist claiming that Israeli Jews regarded him as the "second coming" of God.
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While the Left may claim ownership over the future through the current generation coming of age, this generation begs to differ.
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In some ways, the efforts to change the technology of creating the web are a kind of coming-of-age story.
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BACK IN THE DAY A gritty drama about a young Brooklyn boxer coming-of-age in Bensonhurst in the late 1980s.
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This may seem like a clip from some kind of coming-of-age movie, but it appears to be real life.
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They began in South Korea in 1980 and they believe their founder, Jung Myung-Seok, is the second coming of Christ.
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But the past it contains has become a delicate topic with the coming of the 50th anniversary of the Cultural Revolution.
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I could tell you stories about the coming of cheaper printing presses and what it did to Grover Cleveland's sex life.
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If you can't say anything else for the second coming of Packard Bell, you can say this: They came on fast.
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The movie is a coming-of-age story shot in Anger's hometown, and the cast includes her close friends and family.
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I never questioned my mother's tyrannical decree over my culinary coming-of-age—adults made the rules and offered little explanation.
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But I worry that using them to herald the coming of a new, more dangerous world will backfire on climate activists.
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"Women tell the same stories that have always been told: coming of age, falling in love, divorcing, dying, whatever," she says.
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I watched these coming-of-age stories because I similarly yearned for my own escape from the stifling whiteness of suburbia.
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Some evangelicals believe that American foreign policy should support Israel to help fulfill biblical prophecies about the second coming of Christ.
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In "Dorm," viewers are treated to creepy atmospherics, jump scares, coming-of-age drama, spiritual inquiry, and, ultimately, emotionally moving reveals.
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At 24, Carey Mulligan was nominated for her first Oscar for her breakout role in Nick Hornby's coming-of-age drama.
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Younger voters coming of age are being counterbalanced by older voters moving to the state who are more likely to vote.
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Coming of Age, the designer Amanda Lurie's elegant and playfully nostalgic new line of accessories, reminds me of these beloved pieces.
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"Too Late to Die Young," Dominga Sotomayor's haunting third feature, could be classified as a summer vacation coming-of-age story.
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It's a great coming-of-age story with complex, diverse characters that will assuredly appeal to puzzle fans of all ages.
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In many ways, her project is as much an American coming-of-age story as it is an examination of patriotism.
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In some ways, it marked the coming-of-age of a generation set to reshape American life as we know it.
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It's a coming-of-age story for those children for whom home is marked by more than a single physical location.
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THE SECOND COMING OF THE KKK: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition, by Linda Gordon.
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In her 1995 debut novel, "A Feather on the Breath of God," she wrote about her youth and coming-of-age.
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A generation of Chinese is coming of age with an internet that is distinctively different from the rest of the web.
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She, too, reconstructs her artistic and feminist coming of age through her cultural influences, revisiting scenes from a more turbulent youth.
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The prelude introduces us to Joseph (Joe), Mr. Krosoczka's grandfather, who is instructing young Jarrett on a coming-of-age ritual.
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Millennials, however, are now coming of age, marrying, and having children, and, at the same time, their economic fortunes have improved.
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Three years earlier, John DiIulio, a political scientist, published his essay "The Coming of the Super-Predators" in The Weekly Standard.
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While the app has been heralded as the second coming of Vine, Byte still has issues it needs to work out.
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Catya McMullen's work is a memory play, a friendship play, a delayed coming-of-age drama and briefly a romantic comedy.
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"According to the website, its mission is to "prepare the people of this earth for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
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Severino, who is 5-1 with a 2.11 earned run average, is coming of age in a different era than Verlander.
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The essays chronicle Ikpi's childhood in Nigeria and coming-of-age in Oklahoma, see-sawing between deep depression and extreme euphoria.
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The song was also featured on the soundtrack of George Lucas's rock 'n' roll coming-of-age film "American Graffiti" (1973).
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The movie looks absolutely devastating, filmed like a quiet, awkward, uncomfortable indie, but with a powerful coming of age story underneath.
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It's a well-wrought film about the demise of a marriage, with a delayed coming-of-age story tucked inside. —A.
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The kids are demanding that their teachers do something to prevent another generation of politically illiterate citizens from coming of age.
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Unlike in the past, fighting between government troops and the Taliban has not diminished with the coming of this year's winter.
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Directed by Tyne Rafaeli, it stars Midori Francis as a Korean-American girl coming of age in a booby-trapped world.
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And, in part, it's a kind of anti-nostalgic approach, as Elena might put it, to a coming-of-age story.
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This family comedy then flails about, serving up coming-of-age anecdotes involving mean girls, karate classes and sexually predatory boys.
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People say this, and he has a lot more to accomplish, but he may be the second coming of Derek Jeter.
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But unlike your run-of-the-mill coming-of-age story, this all occurs against the backdrop of a changing nation.
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In this coming-of-age memoir, he recounts his time in the White House and writes honestly about being a speechwriter.
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The visibility of queerness in Booksmart also adds a new sense of complexity to an already confusing coming-of-age moment.
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Although not a rom-com, per se, Dumplin' does prominently feature a romantic storyline in its heartfelt coming-of-age tale.
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Beltane is derived from the Celtic "fires of Bel", and marks the end of darkness and the coming of a fertile Spring.
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A Quinceañera is often a celebration for a young's girl coming of age, marked by an extravagant party on her 15th birthday.
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Based on a graphic novel by Marjane Santrapi, Perseopolis is Santrapi's autobiographical tale of her coming-of-age during the Iranian Revolution.
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Sergei's son Dmitri navigates his sexual coming of age, while trying to figure out what his relationship is with his distant father.
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"By the end of the month, Rosie would walk out and it would be like the second coming of Christ," Barber said.
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Kochai's touching debut novel is a coming-of-age tale that takes the reader on a journey through war-torn contemporary Afghanistan.
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As any '90s rom-com aficionado will tell you, no coming of age movie is complete without a spontaneous fashion show moment.
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The show has received attention for its frank depictions of issues like gun violence, sexual coming-of-age, and even immigration policy.
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Dirty Dancing — a coming-of-age story about class politics, love, and learning to cha-cha — just celebrated its 30-year anniversary.
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And the pulsating score is as well-composed as you'd expect from St. Vincent, who's essentially the second coming of David Byrne.
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Coel created and starred in two seasons of her own Netflix series called Chewing Gum, a masterpiece in coming-of-age television.
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"To have that artist's work validated in the global marketplace is almost...a coming of age for Nigerian modern art," she said.
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I grounded it by taking this complicated story, and rooting it in this idea of a coming-of-age teenage tragic romance.
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Ryan also spoke about his daughter coming of age and his thoughts on her search for the perfect college in recent months.
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But even then, The Jungle Book is about a boy's coming of age, and it's full of boyish tropes of the genre.
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We're not entirely sure that's how these coming of age/first love stories work with pandas, but they're the experts, not us.
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In the book, Brainard begins every sentence with "I remember," and it is a nonchronological detailed account of his coming of age.
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Coming of age in the mid-aughts and exploding in the 226s, Avicii and EDM have enjoyed something of a symbiotic relationship.
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The result of my project was an in-progress story examining a group of Somali-American youth, coming of age in Minnesota.
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It's also girly coming-of-age at its morbid best, and the perfect piece of melancholy for a dark fall afternoon. Yes.
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The film has been described as a seductive, mysterious ghost-story, but Assayas said it was simply a coming of age tale.
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The coming-of-age story is also about the difficult intimacy between Chiron and his schoolmate Kevin, a charismatic, confident ladies' man.
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There's a really powerful category of recent films about teenage girls coming of age through cannibalism, vampirism, or other body-mutating horrors.
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The actress also filmed an upcoming Netflix movie with pal Adam Sandler and released the streaming site's coming-of-age-drama Dumplin'.
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"I feel like there aren't enough female coming-of-age stories," Danler told Vanity Fair about her decision to write the book.
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IndieWire posted a trailer for this bizarre, eerie, and really beautiful new animated coming of age film called Birdboy: The Forgotten Children.
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In this week's episode of Technotopia I spoke to author and historian Leslie Berlin, writer of Troublemakers: Silicon Valleys' Coming Of Age.
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People can now relive these coming-of-age stories in a whole new way or enjoy them for the very first time!
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This was largely driven by factory closures in China and the hope that electric vehicles, full of copper, are coming of age.
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The best thing about coming-of-age movies is that you can watch them and get a better understanding of yourself today.
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Instead, they're more like set dressing for its hyperkinetic, experimental narrative about a young boy coming of age in a small town.
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Like many female painters coming of age before the middle of the 20th-century, Oakley was born into a family of artists.
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A Syrian Love Story is McAllister's take on their journey: the boys' coming of age and the unraveling of their parents' marriage.
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If we write checks we can't cash, we run the risk of turning the entire space into the second coming of Clippy.
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Either way, metal foams—which have existed in one form or other for decades now–seem to finally be coming of age.
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When you think back to your coming of age, you can probably remember a few key historical events that shaped your worldview.
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The coming-of-age series has since gone down in television history as a cult classic, after just one season on NBC.
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Gadot says that fans can expect to see Wonder Woman's "coming of age, the entire history, what's her mission" in the film.
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Sable is a "coming-of-age tale of discovery" set in an open world that you can explore at your own pace.
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There's one thing that the show did better than all of the other coming-of-age sitcoms of its time: musical numbers.
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"Drawing Blood" sparkles as an artistic coming-of-age memoir of an artist who represents her generation as much as depicts it.
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The Transformers prequel follows the titular Autobot on the run in 1987, ultimately befriending Steinfeld's character in the coming-of-age story.
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A world where one of the Red Sox's most effective starting pitchers looks like the second coming of knuckleball legend Tim Wakefield.
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Flashbacks to Jessie's childhood are shot through with horror, not nostalgia; her coming of age is defined by survival rather than empowerment.
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L Brands added, however, its sales were negatively affected by 2 to 3 points by the late coming of Easter this year.
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Watching the promo video above, you'd think that Andbot — a vaguely anthropomorphic "robot butler" on wheels — was the second coming of RoboJesus.
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The most heartbreaking part comes when she candidly opens up about a major, coming-of-age time in her life at 17.
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Qasim Basir's "Mooz-Lum" (2010), too, gave viewers a Muslim-American coming-of-age story set around the attacks on 9/11.
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World Emoji Day — which was developed by Jeremy Burge, the founder of Emojipedia, in 2014 — shows the communication method's coming of age.
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The reason for this is simple: Right now the oldest Gen Z is 23 — they are only now coming of voting age.
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They're coming of age in a world wracked by war and political unrest, soaring economic disparity and student loans, and climate change.
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Sunaina Bhatnagar's coming-of-age drama doesn't look too promising at first, but is one of those films that grow on you.
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It's closer to a coming-of-age story, or a parable about online identities and how they intersect with trauma and desire.
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That feels like the big romantic gesture that would be at the end of a heterosexual comedy, or coming-of-age film.
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Lead single "All the Stars" with K Dot and SZA feels like it's tailor made for a climactic coming-of-age scene.
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Alicia Vikander is Vera Brittain, the British pacifist, in James Kent's coming-of-age story based on her World War I memoir.
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Apple just released a new trailer for "Dickinson," which looks like a coming-of-age comedy about the famed poet Emily Dickinson.
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Typically, they focus on the coming of age of a young white man, while the enslaved people on board are barely visible.
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Elon's Gigafactory will only accelerate the coming of distributed storage, which will also require smart software to be sold and integrated effectively.
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Q. After about 150 years of British colonial rule and nearly 20 of Chinese rule, is Hong Kong coming of age now?
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Freaky Friday is so much of a coming of age cult classic that it's been remade twice since it's original 1976 release.
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Coming of age as a boy with a fresh mouth led me to the line between boys behaving badly and toxic masculinity.
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I'm really interested in this idea of transformation in Jinn , because that goes hand-in-hand with contradictions and coming of age.
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Manchester could have been a loss of innocence, but through Ariana, it became a coming of age, a redoubling of her idealism.
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I just thought it was so arrogant to title that film ' Boyhood,' as if it were a universal coming-of-age tale.
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Apparently, seasonal change in Westeros is made official not by the coming of snow, but by a white raven from the Citadel.
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Here, his subject is coming of age in an ever-replicating scene that seems frozen in time, yet no longer includes us.
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For her special, titled Black Mitzvah, Haddish imbues coming-of-age anecdotes with effervescence and physical comedy that just can't be beat.
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The basic storyline: A coming of age love story between a shy teenage boy and a quirky, misunderstood girl, played by VanderWaal.
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It can almost be therapeutic to go back and explore this coming-of-age space in life, especially for girls and women.
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Barger's first solo show, "Growing Up," currently on view at Salon 94 Design in New York, explores the designer's coming of age.
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Alejandro Landes, the Colombian director, is more interested in telling an uncommon coming-of-age story than in making a political statement.
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This coming-of-age story begins in 1985 and ends a few years later with Eli's budding career as a newspaper reporter.
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Whoever the Democrats nominate — even if it's Joe Biden — Republicans will paint him or her as the second coming of Hugo Chávez.
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There is an understanding that the Messiah will come, but it won't be a second coming of the sort Christians believe in.
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For what it's worth, a coming-of-age story including a grumpy grandparent is one of my favorite micro-genres of film.
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If readers are not convinced that Carter was the second coming of Kennedy, they will come away with a three-dimensional portrait.
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" Pamela Druckerman is a contributing opinion writer and the author of "There Are No Grown-Ups: A Midlife Coming-of-Age Story.
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How does Goldman's vision vary from your original concept, with the "Age of Heroes" and the coming of the first White Walkers?
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" In 2016, Ecco Press bought his proposal for a memoir, which Mr. Gold called "a culinary coming of age book, I guess.
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Netflix's newest superhero coming-of-age drama, Ragnarok, de-Marvelizes the viking myths for our climate-crisis age of Scandinavian child heroes.
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It's also a coming-of-age tale as it is told through the eyes of a young girl named Scout (Mary Badham).
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She grew up shuttling between relatives' homes, changing schools frequently, and coming of age without any understanding of her precarious immigration status.
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"You happen to be coming of age" amid backlash to progress, Obama told the students at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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We visited Liberty City in Miami, to meet with the makers of "Moonlight," the critically acclaimed coming-of-age film set there.
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The film, directed by Frank Lotito, uses the device common in coming-of-age movies, narration by the adult Smith (Samrat Chakrabarti).
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio's "A Girl, Returned," released last summer in English, is a coming-of-age story set in rural Southern Italy.
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It's a hilariously inappropriate coming-of-age story with an important reminder: even the adults still have some growing up to do.
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José lives with his face perpetually buried in his phone — typical teenage behavior, though this isn't a typical coming-of-age film.
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Lee says he is the second coming of Jesus Christ and can take 144,000 people to heaven with him on Judgment Day.
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When it came time for her coming-of-age ceremony at age 20, she balked at having to wear a feminine kimono.
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"Moonlight," Barry Jenkins's gripping coming-of-age story of a queer black man, won the Academy Award for best picture in 2017.
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But his book really is good, an absorbing coming-of-age story about growing up young, black, and gay in Texas. —T.
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The story picks up after 2015's X-Men: Days of Future Past, which teased the coming of Apocalypse, Earth's first mutant.
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This is the neighborhood where the two men were raised, coming of age during the crack epidemic of the 1980s and '90s.
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" She returns with five nominations this year for "25," a collection of personal coming-of-age songs including the power ballad "Hello.
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Op-Ed Contributor Donald Trump has often been described as the second coming of P. T. Barnum, the legendary 19th-century showman.
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But it's also a coming-of-age story of a young woman realizing she doesn't want the life she was born into.
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As UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier put it from the commentary booth, it was a "coming of age" fight for Muhammed.
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With the coming of the new year, we'll be seeing a new president, a new Congress, and the enacting of new policies.
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"So many of these coming-of-age-in-New-York stories have been set in the magazine or publishing world," she said.
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" Today, Manning reflects on her coming of age with the understanding that she was "shoved into the social role of a male.
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In my time in New York I'd seen the rise and fall of Soho, the East Village, and the coming of Chelsea.
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If you read between the lines, it's a subtle coming-of-age story for America, seen from the distance of 24 years.
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And both films are openly coming-of-age stories, about the last days of innocence before unwanted adult realizations and responsibilities set in.
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In 2012, Walsh played mom to Logan Lerman in Perks of Being a Wallflower, an adaptation of Stephen Chbosky's coming-of-age novel.
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Now these demographics face an uncertain reality: coming of age, entering the job market, and ensuring their own survival under a Trump presidency.
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Barry Jenkins' Best Picture-winning coming-of-age drama Moonlight was a landmark film, exploring masculinity in a way we've never seen before.
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The 303 coming-of-age film Now & Then will be making its way to the streaming service come August, Netflix announced on Tuesday.
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American Born Chinese is a coming-of-age story wrapped around the idea of myth, while Boxers & Saints explores faith through historical fiction.
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Despite 20th Century Women's title, the film is a coming-of-age story about a young man, Jamie (played by Lucas Jade Zumann).
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And you can see that in the long association of automobiles and sex that's represented in just about every coming-of-age movie.
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The new Walking Dead spin-off won't make you choose, because it's bringing the undead and a coming-of-age story to AMC.
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Think Manchester by the Sea meets Thoroughbreds in this darkly funny tale coming-of-age tale of sisterhood, scored with soaring sea shanties.
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It works best when it's a coming-of-age movie — it feels like a worthy successor to Stand by Me in that way.
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Over eight hours, "The OA" flips between family drama, science fiction and horror, with elements of romance and the coming-of-age tale.
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By the movie's end, Alex crosses the final hurdle of a coming-of-age movie: self-revelation on the dance floor at prom.
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In 2018, Alex Strangelove, which is ultimately a sweet coming-out meets coming-of-age story, isn't revolutionary — and that's revolutionary in itself.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Diane Kurys's 234 Peppermint Soda is a deadpan classic: a proudly autobiographical, bittersweet coming-of-age tale.
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For Eighth Grade to succeed as a raw coming-of-age film, everyone involved had to meet Kayla's emotional story at her level.
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And I was coming of age just at the beginning of the women's movement, just when all of the options were being discussed.
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But "Top That" aside, Teen Witch is an iconically '80s coming-of-age story that has become a cult classic for a reason.
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By controlling for different demographic characteristics, researchers said they discovered it's not just groups of people coming of age at the same time.
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Zan Romanoff's recent novel Grace and the Fever charts a young woman's coming-of-age alongside the delineation of online and IRL personas.
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Roberto G. Gonzales is professor of education at Harvard University and author of Lives in Limbo: Undocumented and Coming of Age in America.
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Famed literary critic Edward Said went further, suggesting that literary emphasis on coming-of-age is a system of social control and order.
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If Brokeback Mountain achieved mainstream appeal thanks to a "universal" tragic love story, Moonlight was framed as a transcendent coming-of-age story.
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SNUB: The kids of Stranger Things Season 2 of Netflix's sci-fi, coming-of-age story wasn't as huge a hit among critics.
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Traditional leaders argue that the film, through its portrayal of a coming-of-age circumcision ritual called "ulwaluko", reveals secrets of Xhosa culture.
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For all its bravado, PRINCESS feels decidedly coming of age while also sounding way cooler than growing up should be allowed to sound.
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Somehow, making it out to be a "coming-of-age" tale makes it more palatable to people who imagine they couldn't otherwise relate.
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Depending on your family and background, coming of age could be marked by things like a quinceañera at 15 or sweet sixteen party.
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"It's a really sad thing, and sometimes a funny thing, and sometimes a weird uncomfortable thing," Shephard says about sexual coming-of-age.
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A Feeling of Home "Stranger Things" may feel retro and niche, but it touches on themes that hold up, like coming of age.
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It's just showing that young girls who come from traditional backgrounds have parameters around them that can make coming of age more difficult.
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As a result, Porcaroli frames Chiara's journey as a coming-of-age story, the tale of one girl's breaking free from stifling convention.
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American Jesus: A comic-turned-Spanish-language TV show about a boy who may or may not be the second coming of Jesus.
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Making her directorial debut with the coming-of-age film Booksmart allowed Olivia Wilde to see herself in a new light in Hollywood.
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The Inkwell is a coming-of-age story that explores how Drew's growth is affected by the women he meets on the beach.
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