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How, Exactly, Does Neuroscience Account for the Way We See Color?

How, Exactly, Does Neuroscience Account for the Way We See Color?

Riccardo Manzotti and Tim Parks Debate the Internalist View of Consciousness

By Riccardo Manzotti and Tim Parks | January 24, 2020

In Search of Los Angeles Magic: Retracing Weetzie Bat's Steps with Francesca Lia Block

In Search of Los Angeles Magic: Retracing Weetzie Bat's Steps with Francesca Lia Block

Cynthia Drake Spends the Day in the World of a YA Cult Classic

By Cynthia Drake | January 22, 2020

In Conversation with Legendary <em>Harry Potter</em> Audiobook Narrator Jim Dale

In Conversation with Legendary Harry Potter Audiobook Narrator Jim Dale

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By Behind the Mic | January 22, 2020

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Christopher Brown on Serving on the Inspiration Behind Rule of Capture

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | January 17, 2020

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Katherine Kayne on the Strong Women of Hawaii's Painful History

In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | January 17, 2020

K Chess: Imagining a Radically Different 20th Century That Might Have Been

K Chess: Imagining a Radically Different 20th Century That Might Have Been

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By New Books Network | January 17, 2020

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Talking Poetry and Porn with Garth Greenwell in a West Village Bar

By Brian Gresko | January 16, 2020

John F. Callahan on Ralph Ellison's Two Inviolable Identities

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Steve Inskeep: The Rise and Fall of American Adventurer and Politician John Frémont

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The Impossible Exercise of Interviewing Leonora Carrington

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Gretchen Rubin on Virginia Woolf and the Cycles of Being a Writer

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