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At Knopf's 100th Birthday: James Ellroy Preaches, Patti Smith Sings

At Knopf's 100th Birthday: James Ellroy Preaches, Patti Smith Sings

Anxious Borzoi, Tipsy Writers, and Publishing Royalty Gather Together

By Jonny Diamond | October 2, 2015

Five Things to See at the New Yorker Festival

Five Things to See at the New Yorker Festival

From Character and Craft to Civil Rights

By Jess Bergman | October 2, 2015

Lauren Cerand's Night Out at the Archipelago Gala

Lauren Cerand's Night Out at the Archipelago Gala

In Which Our Fearless Literary Nightlife Correspondent Makes Her Debut

By Lauren Cerand | October 1, 2015

When Rock Festivals Get Bookish

When Rock Festivals Get Bookish

The Rise of the Literary Second Stage

By Tobias Carroll | September 23, 2015

Five Things to See at the Brooklyn Book Festival

Five Things to See at the Brooklyn Book Festival

10th Anniversary in the literary borough

By Jess Bergman | September 18, 2015

Moral Panic and the Myth of Recovered Memory

Moral Panic and the Myth of Recovered Memory

More Harm Than Good, in the Name of the Children

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