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More Guns, More Money: How America Turned Weapons Into a Consumer Commodity
From Andrew C. McKevitt's Cundill Prize-Shortlisted “Gun Country”
By
Andrew C. McKevitt
| September 12, 2024
When Threats of Violence Come to University Libraries
Ellen O’Connell Whittet Considers the Impact of Bomb Threats and the Rhetoric of School Shooters
By
Ellen O'Connell Whittet
| September 11, 2024
Crip-Walking at the Commencement: Jerald Walker on the Shifting Significance of Black Gestures
The Author of “Magically Black and Other Essays” Reflects on Serena Williams, Gang Signs, and “Scaring the White Folks”
By
Jerald Walker
| September 10, 2024
American universities continue to punish pro-Palestinian speech.
By
Brittany Allen
| September 9, 2024
Modern Gun Ownership is Just Another Consumer Fantasy About Empowerment
Alex Trimble Young Wants to Tell a Different Story of US Gun Culture
By
Alex Trimble Young
| September 9, 2024
Censorship Through Centuries: On the Long Fight for Queer Liberation
Rebecca L. Davis Examines Battles Over Drag Story Hours and Book Bans Through the Lens of LGBTQ History
By
Rebecca L. Davis
| September 9, 2024
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Brittany Allen
| September 6, 2024
Little Free Library has a new map to help places hit hardest by book bans.
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James Folta
| September 5, 2024
American Nightmare: Alice Driver on the Immigrants Who Risked Their Lives at a Meatpacking Plant During Covid
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Sarah Viren
| September 5, 2024
Spammy political fundraising texts from fictional characters.
By
James Folta
| September 4, 2024
Don’t Look Back: Diary of a Life in Gaza
Nahil Mohana on the Toll of Living with Endless Displacement and Fear
By
Nahil Mohana
| September 4, 2024
Seven literary(ish) Substacks you should subscribe to, stat.
By
Brittany Allen
| August 30, 2024
Intifada: On Being an Arabic Literature Professor in a Time of Genocide
“How difficult and treacherous our paths are, always, within this country and its institutions.”
By
Huda Fakhreddine
| August 29, 2024
As Much Power As the President: How Billionaires Became More Influential than World Leaders
Rob Larson on Income Inequality, Blurring Class Distinctions, and How Money Became Synonymous with Power
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Rob Larson
| August 29, 2024
We Live in Uncertain Times... But Haven’t We Always?
Emily McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza Makes the Case For Being Comfortable With Not Knowing
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Emily McCrary-Ruiz-Esparza
| August 29, 2024
Escaping Genocide:
Diary of a Life in Gaza
Nahil Mohana on Staying Alive During Israel’s Attacks on Palestine
By
Nahil Mohana
| August 27, 2024
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The Backlist: Reading John le Carré's 'The Little Drummer Girl' with I.S. Berry
October 24, 2025
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Polly Stewart
Guillermo del Toro's New
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Olivia Rutigliano
Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
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Stephen King
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"