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On Navigating a Polyglot’s Life Between Bangla and English

On Navigating a Polyglot’s Life Between Bangla and English

Saikat Majumdar Finds a Home for His Multilingual Identity on the Stage

By Saikat Majumdar | March 22, 2021

The Power of Women’s Voices in Broadcast Journalism (and the Pushback Against Them)

The Power of Women’s Voices in Broadcast Journalism (and the Pushback Against Them)

Julie DiCaro: “Too high, too low, too shrill, too girly, too raspy... too sexy.”

By Julie DiCaro | March 22, 2021

Rosa Brooks: What Police and Their Critics Can Agree On

Rosa Brooks: What Police and Their Critics Can Agree On

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | March 22, 2021

Your Week in Virtual Book Events, March 22nd to <br>March 26th

Your Week in Virtual Book Events, March 22nd to
March 26th

Featuring Ocean Vuong, Ross Gay, and More

By Rasheeda Saka | March 22, 2021

Our Memories, Ourselves: On Getting an Unexpected Note from a Childhood Bully

Our Memories, Ourselves: On Getting an Unexpected Note from a Childhood Bully

Sofia Lundberg Considers How the Past is Always Shaping Our Futures

By Sofia Lundberg | March 22, 2021

Jamie Figueroa: Navigating Generational Trauma and Lost Ancestral Stories

Jamie Figueroa: Navigating Generational Trauma and Lost Ancestral Stories

This Week on the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | March 22, 2021

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Celebrating the 2021 Audie Awards: Audiobook of the Year

By Behind the Mic | March 22, 2021

Marina Abramović on the Art of Encountering the Body

By Adrian Parr | March 22, 2021

Priyanka Champaneri on Setting as the Genesis of Her Novel

By First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing | March 22, 2021

This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists: <em>This Is Major</em> by Shayla Lawson

This Year’s NBCC Award Finalists: This Is Major by Shayla Lawson

Megan Labrise on One of the Finalists for Autobiography

By Megan Labrise | March 22, 2021

Documenting My Grief: Living on Instagram in the Aftermath of COVID-19

Documenting My Grief: Living on Instagram in the Aftermath of COVID-19

The Longest Year: 2020+: Marvin Heiferman on the Sudden Loss of His Husband, Maurice Berger

By Marvin Heiferman | March 19, 2021

How the Barbizon Gave Sylvia Plath and Joan Didion Freedom and Creative Autonomy

How the Barbizon Gave Sylvia Plath and Joan Didion Freedom and Creative Autonomy

Paulina Bren on Life at New York's Most Famous Women’s-Only Hotel

By Paulina Bren | March 19, 2021

Saving Nora: What It’s Like to Operate on a 500-Pound Polar Bear

Saving Nora: What It’s Like to Operate on a 500-Pound Polar Bear

Kale Williams on the Challenges and Risks of Animal Surgery

By Kale Williams | March 19, 2021

Why the Coen Brothers’ Cinematic Sleight of Hand is <br>So Good

Why the Coen Brothers’ Cinematic Sleight of Hand is
So Good

Nige Tassell on the Truths, Half-Truths, and Untruths of Fargo

By Nige Tassell | March 19, 2021

Chronicle of a Fiesta: Remembering the Dishes of a Oaxaca Childhood

Chronicle of a Fiesta: Remembering the Dishes of a Oaxaca Childhood

Alejandro Ruiz on Planning a Mayordomía and Embracing Culinary Birthrights

By Alejandro Ruiz and Carla Altesor | March 19, 2021

Sara Franklin on the Powerful Unsung Legacy of Edna Lewis, A Great Southern Chef

Sara Franklin on the Powerful Unsung Legacy of Edna Lewis, A Great Southern Chef

Chef Diep Tran Talks to the Editor of Edna Lewis: At the Table with an American Original

By Diep Tran | March 19, 2021

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