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This workplace racism survey is as bleak as you think.

This workplace racism survey is as bleak as you think.

By Katie Yee | June 29, 2021

16 new books to read while sitting directly in front of the fan.

16 new books to read while sitting directly in front of the fan.

By Katie Yee | June 29, 2021

Watch the only known footage of George Orwell right here.

Watch the only known footage of George Orwell right here.

By Katie Yee | June 25, 2021

Which writers have the best tombstone inscriptions?

Which writers have the best tombstone inscriptions?

By Katie Yee | June 24, 2021

20 new books to buy from your local indie (instead of you know where).

20 new books to buy from your local indie (instead of you know where).

By Katie Yee | June 22, 2021

7 absent fathers in fiction.

7 absent fathers in fiction.

By Katie Yee | June 18, 2021

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34 books for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (and all months).

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18 new books to read on the beach this week.

18 new books to read on the beach this week.

By Katie Yee | May 25, 2021

On the delightfully odd homes of Margaret Wise Brown.

On the delightfully odd homes of Margaret Wise Brown.

By Katie Yee | May 24, 2021

<em>Bob's Burgers</em> is the most literary TV show ever. (Arguably, anyway.)

Bob's Burgers is the most literary TV show ever. (Arguably, anyway.)

By Katie Yee | May 20, 2021

Rejoice, for here are 20 new books coming out today.

Rejoice, for here are 20 new books coming out today.

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Watch Douglas Adams's hilarious lecture about rare and absurd animals from around the world.

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