
Anne T. Donahue
Anne T. Donahue is a writer and person from Cambridge, Ontario. You can buy her first book, Nobody Cares, right now and wherever you typically buy them. She just asks that you read this piece first.
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Holding Space
Let's hear it for all the mothers (and aunts!) who raised us — including the ones onscreen
Anne T. Donahue and Peter Knegt pay tribute to their maternal influences, from their own mothers and aunts to Julia Roberts, Auntie Mame and The Golden Girls.

Holding Space
Now, more than ever, let's come together as a country and hold space for Canadian movies
We're all buying Canadian. But we should watch Canadian, too! And Peter Knegt and Anne T. Donahue have many suggestions for what films to get you started.

Holding Space
We could not be more here for the Parker Posey party The White Lotus is serving us
Anne T. Donahue and Peter Knegt's new joint column kicks things off with a mutual love letter to Ms. Posey.

Cut to the Feeling
Wicked, Gladiator II, Taylor Swift and the joy of 'holding space' for monoculture
Anne T. Donahue on how the comradery formed around Big Cultural Moments™ can help us push through dark times.

Cut to the Feeling
Not today, Satan! On the surge of supernatural (and demonic) horror movies
Anne T. Donahue wonders if in our overexposure to true crime, we’ve begun turning to what we can’t explain.

Cut to the Feeling
Why are we still obsessed with Tony Soprano, Walter White and the other anti-heroes of TV's Golden Age?
Anne T. Donahue looks back at the masculinity depicted in those shows and ponders what it says about our current cultural moment.

Cut to the Feeling
How Brat Summer prepared us for a Very Demure Fall
As the season changes, so has the vibe. But, as Anne T. Donahue writes, our quest for self-actualization continues.

Cut to the Feeling
Watching The Blair Witch Project 25 years on, we see a cautionary tale about tech
Cut to the Feeling columnist Anne T. Donahue considers how the found footage phenom foreshadowed our thorny relations with fact and fiction

Cut to the Feeling
Céline Dion and the songs that define her (and me)
Anne T. Donahue on the 7 songs that show how our hearts will always go on for queen Céline.

Cut to the Feeling
I'm sorry, but an Amy Winehouse biopic won't redeem us
We were awful to Winehouse, and when she died, we realized it was too late to redeem ourselves. The new film Back To Black isn't going to change that.