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The Pyschedelic Life and Art of David Edward Byrd

The Pyschedelic Life and Art of David Edward Byrd

It All Began With a Trip to the Bathroom

By Robert von Goeben | November 20, 2023

Benjamin Moser on What We Can Learn from Failed Dutch Painters

Benjamin Moser on What We Can Learn from Failed Dutch Painters

"Why do we make art, why do we need it, and how can you avoid becoming a failure?"

By Benjamin Moser | November 20, 2023

Censoring Kids’ Worlds: Laurie Hertzel on the Danger of Banning Books for Children

Censoring Kids’ Worlds: Laurie Hertzel on the Danger of Banning Books for Children

A Love Letter to Judy Blume, Maurice Sendak, and the Other Authors that Defined Her Youth

By Laurie Hertzel | November 20, 2023

"Keys," A Poem by Ahmad Almallah

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By Ahmad Almallah | November 20, 2023

How a Musical Adaptation of Tolstoy Helped Us Get Through the Pandemic

How a Musical Adaptation of Tolstoy Helped Us Get Through the Pandemic

Theodore Wheeler on Dave Molloy's Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812

By Theodore Wheeler | November 20, 2023

Whitney Hanson on Smartphone Poetry and Generational Anxiety

Whitney Hanson on Smartphone Poetry and Generational Anxiety

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On Learning to Ride a Motorcycle After Fifty

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How Michele Wallace Sought Black Women’s Liberation Through Art

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Courtney Thorsson on the Emergence of a Black Feminist Literary Culture in America

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M.C. Benner Dixon on Creating Persuasive Metaphors

M.C. Benner Dixon on Creating Persuasive Metaphors

“In English, every word, almost, is an efficient little vehicle pointed outward at the wide and literal world.”

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The Ability to Transform: On Wolves Becoming People, and People Becoming Wolves

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Sonja Swift Considers Lupine Representation and Demonization Across Cultures

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How the NYPD Attempted to Navigate Cultural and Linguistic Barriers in the Early 20th Century

How the NYPD Attempted to Navigate Cultural and Linguistic Barriers in the Early 20th Century

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“When My Mother’s Portrait Sings.” A Poem by Sebastián H. Páramo

“When My Mother’s Portrait Sings.” A Poem by Sebastián H. Páramo

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