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Mehran Sahami on the Sacrifices We’re Making Because of Big Tech

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By Keen On | September 27, 2021

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On and Off Stage: The Deep-Seated Bias in the Culture of American Theatre

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By Casey Kayser | September 27, 2021

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Rachel Long on the “Unlanguage” of Writing About the Body

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Redemptor by Jordan Ifueko, Read by Joniece Abbott-Pratt

The Thrilling Sequel to Raybearer

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Joshua Prager on the Life of “Jane Roe”

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On William Sidney Porter and His Legacy Within the American Short Story

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How the Iconic Late-Night TV Character of Elvira Came to Be

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Ancient Pathways Between Species Are Disappearing—Fast

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By Paul Hawken | September 24, 2021

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Centuries Before Fifty Shades, A Runaway Hit About Kinky Sex

Leigh Cowart on the Success of Sadomasochistic Books from 1800s Russia to the Present

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Jeanette Winterson on How Artificial Intelligence Will Change the Way We Live and Love

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How Philip Roth Controlled the Narrative of His Own Life

How Philip Roth Controlled the Narrative of His Own Life

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Not Just Sex: An Oral History of <em>Grey’s Anatomy</em> Trickiest Medical Scenes

Not Just Sex: An Oral History of Grey’s Anatomy Trickiest Medical Scenes

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