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Editor's Picks & What to Watch | March 3 Edition

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"PEN15"; "Better Things"; Screw the sisterhood; Kal Penn tames a giant beast A weekly roundup of our

"PEN15"; "Better Things"; Screw the sisterhood; Kal Penn tames a giant beast [View this email in your browser]( A weekly roundup of our best stories and perspectives, plus our TV picks for the week ahead, from the editors at Salon Middle school was hell. "PEN15" makes me (almost) want to go back Pamela Adlon's got "Better Things" to do The antiheroine's journey through a cursed universe Screw the sisterhood! I’d rather screw your boyfriend SMART WATCH: WHAT'S GOOD ON TV THIS WEEK “This Giant Beast That Is the Global Economy,” streaming now on Amazon Prime. Kal Penn’s new Amazon series, executive produced by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, enters the business of explaining the many ways that the economic game is rigged against us, and how our dependence on the simplest substances, like rubber, could throw everything off kilter. He’s an affable host having a lot of fun being cheeky, especially in episodes such as “Are Rich People Dicks or Do Dicks Get Rich?” [Read more about TV this week](. Top TV picks for the week of March 3 [FIND OUT MORE]( Copyright © 2019 Salon Media Group, Inc., All rights reserved. San Francisco, CA 94102 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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