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Some of the Best (and Worst?) Movies of the Last Three Months

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By Olivia Rutigliano | March 29, 2024

Jesus Had Needs, Too: On the Sacred Blasphemy of <em>The Last Temptation of Christ</em>

Jesus Had Needs, Too: On the Sacred Blasphemy of The Last Temptation of Christ

Ed Simon Considers the Literary and Cinematic Representations of Christianity's Chief Paradox

By Ed Simon | March 29, 2024

March’s Best Reviewed Fiction

March’s Best Reviewed Fiction

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AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of March

AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of March

The Month in Literary Listening

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Rita Bullwinkel on Writing Sports Narratives

Rita Bullwinkel on Writing Sports Narratives

The Great Divide Between Playing and Watching

By Rita Bullwinkel | March 29, 2024

More Stories, More Voices: On the Importance of the Small(ish) Book Publisher

More Stories, More Voices: On the Importance of the Small(ish) Book Publisher

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Ramy Youssef on Useful Diversions

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The 22 Best Book Covers of March

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By Emily Temple | March 28, 2024

The Chronicler of Asian America: Hua Hsu on Photographer and Activist Corky Lee

The Chronicler of Asian America: Hua Hsu on Photographer and Activist Corky Lee

“We await our moment, in pursuit of the picture that Corky envisaged, a portrait of a community that is too large and too brilliant.”

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No Perfect Laps, No Perfect Drafts: Jade Song on What Swimming Taught Her About Writing

No Perfect Laps, No Perfect Drafts: Jade Song on What Swimming Taught Her About Writing

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By Jade Song | March 28, 2024

Romance Finely Aged: On the Unique Dynamic of Older Couples

Romance Finely Aged: On the Unique Dynamic of Older Couples

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By Carys Davies | March 28, 2024

Ten Unforgettable Baseball Nicknames of Yesteryear

Ten Unforgettable Baseball Nicknames of Yesteryear

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By Kevin Baker | March 28, 2024

Sally Franson on Fashion and Literature

Sally Franson on Fashion and Literature

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By Fiction Non Fiction | March 28, 2024

How Candida Royalle Redefined the Role of Women in Porn

How Candida Royalle Redefined the Role of Women in Porn

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