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Michael S. Malone on How We Can Reclaim the Future We've Sold to Machines

Michael S. Malone on How We Can Reclaim the Future We've Sold to Machines

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

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Behind the Mic: On EC Comics Present... The Vault of Horror! by Johnny Craig et al., Read by Lauren Fortgang

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By Behind the Mic | February 28, 2020

Sarah Kozloff Doesn't Normalize Violence in Her Fantasy Novels

Sarah Kozloff Doesn't Normalize Violence in Her Fantasy Novels

In Conversation with Gabrielle Mathieu on the New Books Network

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How the 1980s Soap Opera Craze Changed Television Forever

How the 1980s Soap Opera Craze Changed Television Forever

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By Elana Levine | February 27, 2020

The Neoliberal Misunderstanding of Black Education

The Neoliberal Misunderstanding of Black Education

Mikki Kendall on Anti-Blackness, Ancestors, and the Price of Growing Up Smart

By Mikki Kendall | February 27, 2020

When America's Most Famous Monthly Took on Its Most Famous Tycoon

When America's Most Famous Monthly Took on Its Most Famous Tycoon

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Joe Okonkwo, Rob Spillman, and Charlie Vazquez on the Importance of Music

Onstage Conversations From the LIC Reading Series

By LIC Reading Series | February 27, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Sunnyside Plaza</em> by Scott Simon, Read by Lauren Fortgang

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Jonathan Smith and Jo Reed Discuss a New Children’s Mystery from the NPR Host

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Michael Zapata on Stories of Displacement

Michael Zapata on Stories of Displacement

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By New Books Network | February 26, 2020

A Glimpse Inside the Best Summer of Emily Dickinson's Life

A Glimpse Inside the Best Summer of Emily Dickinson's Life

“I have worlds of things to tell you, and my pen is not swift enough...”

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On the Paintings of Pieter Bruegel

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