It’s time for another little podcast on the prairie. Steve Barnes and I got together to chat about the new version of *Little House on the Prairie* coming to Netflix on July 9, 2026. Update: We’ve already watched all eight episodes of the first season, and I have recaps and a full review ready for the podcast. Find all my content regarding *Little House on the Prairie* here. In this preview podcast, we discuss how the series came about and who the creators are, the actors cast in the roles, what we see in the trailer, and some social media buzz we’ve heard. This preview is for anyone wanting to get ready for the new series. Creator: Rebecca Sonnenshine Stars: Luke Bracey, Crosby Fitzgerald, Alice Halsey Steve Barnes is a guitarist for the stoner metal band Introvoid and also plays guitar in the cover band Rebecca Crow. Lindsey Dunn is a film critic and a member of the NC Film Critics and Southeastern Film Critics associations. Her interests include independent horror films, comple...
Art can speak to anyone, regardless of the distance between the work's content, its creator's experiences, and its purpose—whether intentional or seemingly obvious—vis-Ã -vis the audience. *Reading Lolita in Tehran* deals precisely with this, as well as the personal experiences of its protagonist: an English literature professor who returned to Iran in the midst of the 1979 revolution, harboring high hopes and the promise of a fulfilling career and life. Over the course of some two decades, the professor comes to realize that—at least regarding the former—achieving this might not be possible in that place. Director Eran Riklis’s film is an adaptation of Azar Nafisi’s memoir; the screenplay, written by Marjorie David, retains the book’s central premise: examining the author’s experiences and discoveries through the lens of various literary works. One of these is, of course, Vladimir Nabokov’s controversial *Lolita*, which leads the film’s Azar—played by Golshifteh Farahani, an I...