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First they came for drag storytime… Then they came for James Patterson?
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Jonny Diamond
| March 15, 2023
Skeletons in the Closet: On
Mad Men
and White America’s Willful Amnesia
“Only by wading into the past did I begin to envision a different kind of future, one where I could imagine myself a mother.”
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Kelly Shetron
| March 15, 2023
Alissa Quart on Why We Need to Liberate Ourselves From the “American Dream”
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By
Keen On
| March 15, 2023
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By
Keen On
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A Legacy of Brutality and Corruption: Life in the New Iraq
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Ghaith Abdul-Ahad
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Keen On
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Rosie Collington on How the Consulting Industry Weakens Businesses, Infantilizes Governments, and Warps Our Economies
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Keen On
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Michael G. Long on Why Jackie Robinson’s Political Legacy is at Least as Important as His Sporting One
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by
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"a succession of nine quietly horrifying stories from a dystopian pastorally radiant England The novella…"