Carrie Courogen

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Author Carrie Courogen discusses her admiration for Aimee Mann's album, “Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo”.

How Aimee Mann’s unrelentingly honest music was the perfect album for Carrie Courogen

Author Carrie Courogen discusses her admiration for Aimee Mann's album, “Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo”.

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Writer Carrie Courogen breaks down the somewhat daunting task of bringing the brilliant-yet-elusive Elaine May’s life story into focus.

‘Miss May Does Not Exist’ casts Elaine May as the leading lady of her own life

Writer Carrie Courogen breaks down the somewhat daunting task of bringing the brilliant-yet-elusive Elaine May’s life story into focus.

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