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The Wellness Scam: Gyms, Gurus, Goop, and the Cult of Self-Care

The Wellness Scam: Gyms, Gurus, Goop, and the Cult of Self-Care

Rina Raphael in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 21, 2022

The Bitter End: The 2020 Election and the Future of American Democracy

The Bitter End: The 2020 Election and the Future of American Democracy

John Sides in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 21, 2022

Fury Made Visible: Call and Response for Civil Rights through Graphic Design

Fury Made Visible: Call and Response for Civil Rights through Graphic Design

Silas Munro on the Intentional Aesthetic of a Revolution

By Silas Munro | September 21, 2022

Screaming in Secret: Dahlia Lithwick on the Women Who Work Within the Legal System

Screaming in Secret: Dahlia Lithwick on the Women Who Work Within the Legal System

“For all the flaws of the legal system, of the court system, and even of the #MeToo movement, it helped us find our way to one another.”

By Dahlia Lithwick | September 20, 2022

Human Skulls, Misogynists, and Disability: On the Life of Marcella Hazan and Her Return to Culinary Simplicity

Human Skulls, Misogynists, and Disability: On the Life of Marcella Hazan and Her Return to Culinary Simplicity

When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Roast Chicken

By Victor Hazan | September 20, 2022

What Inspired a Bigoted Media Shock Jock to Start His Own Far-Right Fight Club?

What Inspired a Bigoted Media Shock Jock to Start His Own Far-Right Fight Club?

Andy Campbell on Gavin McInnes, the Founder of the Proud Boys

By Andy Campbell | September 20, 2022

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Nick Cave and Seán O’Hagan on What Drives Religious Searching

By Literary Hub | September 20, 2022

Fast Ingredients: Mark Bittman on How To Stock Your Pantry With All the Essentials

By Mark Bittman | September 20, 2022

Why Jazz? Laura Warrell on Devotion to a “Dying” Art Form

By Laura Warrell | September 20, 2022

Maggie O’Farrell on Elspeth Barker’s Modern Scottish Classic, <em>O Caledonia</em>

Maggie O’Farrell on Elspeth Barker’s Modern Scottish Classic, O Caledonia

“This book, then, is the equivalent of a literary phoenix—rare, thrilling, one of a kind.”

By Maggie O'Farrell | September 20, 2022

Where Blackness is a World of Possibility

Where Blackness is a World of Possibility

Hafizah Augustus Geter on the Shape of Black Joy

By Hafizah Augustus Geter | September 20, 2022

Post-Realist Fiction: Why Realism Is No Longer an Adequate Novelistic Form for Describing the World

Post-Realist Fiction: Why Realism Is No Longer an Adequate Novelistic Form for Describing the World

Amit Chaudhuri in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 20, 2022

"There Are an Unreasonable Number of Words." GennaRose Nethercott on Moving from Poetry to a Novel

In Conversation with Christopher Hermelin on So Many Damn Books

By So Many Damn Books | September 20, 2022

How Rising CO2 Is Turning Life on Earth Into a Bad Science Fiction Movie

How Rising CO2 Is Turning Life on Earth Into a Bad Science Fiction Movie

Lewis H. Ziska in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 20, 2022

Tim Jones-Yelvington on Writing About Sex Through the Affect of Language

Tim Jones-Yelvington on Writing About Sex Through the Affect of Language

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By I'm a Writer But | September 20, 2022

<em>Man O' War</em> by Cory McCarthy, Read by E.R. Fightmaster

Man O' War by Cory McCarthy, Read by E.R. Fightmaster

A Beautiful Coming-of-Age Story

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