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Speaking with Han Ong, the Playwright Bringing Gil Scott-Heron Back to Life
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By
Emily Wilson
| June 13, 2017
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Swell
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Jill Eisenstadt
| June 9, 2017
The Trick to Translating Rhythm, Tone, and Slang
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Lisa Dillman
| June 9, 2017
J.M. Servín Defies Stereotypes of the Mexican Immigration Experience
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For the Love of the Dollar
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What Makes a Ghost Story Effective?
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Joe Kanon
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Hungry Heart
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Jennifer Weiner
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Robyn Harding
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Florence in Ecstasy
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Bethanne Patrick
| June 7, 2017
On the Generosity of Gwendolyn Brooks, 100 Years Later
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