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Tuchman

American  
[tuhk-muhn] / ˈtʌk mən /

noun

  1. Barbara (Wertheim) 1912–1989, U.S. historian and writer.


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Eric Tuchman and Yahlin Chang, co-showrunners of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ spoke about the finale of Hulu’s dystopic drama and the show’s parallels to the real world.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2026

The Times spoke with Chang and Tuchman about the real world parallels and bringing the series to its conclusion with Miller, who wrote the finale.

From Los Angeles Times • May 27, 2025

McClintick said she and Tuchman see the crossing as a good thing, even as they recover from the shock of having a big cat so close to their living quarters.

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2024

Tuchman studied social media activity and the brand’s sales in the wake of the controversy.

From Washington Post • Apr. 22, 2023

The letter Mr. Tuchman sent said they would be expelled if there were further incidents.

From "Orbiting Jupiter" by Gary D. Schmidt

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