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Here's what's making us happy <em> this </em> week.

Here's what's making us happy this week.

By Brittany Allen | July 11, 2025

Why architecture is like literature: On the Shanghai city block that went for a walk.

Why architecture is like literature: On the Shanghai city block that went for a walk.

By James Folta | July 11, 2025

Is winter finally coming for <em> A Song of Ice and Fire </em> fans?

Is winter finally coming for A Song of Ice and Fire fans?

By Brittany Allen | July 8, 2025

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Here's everything that made us happy this week.

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David Means has won the PEN/Faulkner Foundation's short story prize.

David Means has won the PEN/Faulkner Foundation's short story prize.

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