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Between the Cane Rows: Principles of Making in the Cycles of Power

Between the Cane Rows: Principles of Making in the Cycles of Power

Patrick Rosal on Family History, Language Ecosystems, and Life in the Cane Fields

By Patrick Rosal | November 5, 2020

The First Mughal Emperor's Towering Account of Exile, Bloody Conquest, and the Natural World

The First Mughal Emperor's Towering Account of Exile, Bloody Conquest, and the Natural World

William Dalrymple on the 16th-Century Memoir, Babur Nama

By William Dalrymple | November 5, 2020

Wayne Coyne: The Last Song I'd Play Before I Die

Wayne Coyne: The Last Song I'd Play Before I Die

"It's perfect."

By Wayne Coyne | November 5, 2020

How to Feel Like a <br>Human Online

How to Feel Like a
Human Online

Chris Stedman's Deep Dive Into Our Internet Selves

By Chris Stedman | November 5, 2020

Roger McNamee on the Incompatibility of Social Media and Democracy

Roger McNamee on the Incompatibility of Social Media and Democracy

The Facebook Investor Turned Critic on Beyond the Page: The Best of the Sun Valley Writers' Conference

By Sun Valley Writers' Conference | November 5, 2020

Is the Algorithm Undermining Democracy?

Is the Algorithm Undermining Democracy?

Frank Pasquale in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 5, 2020

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Monsters for President: Maria Dahvana Headley on Modern Mythmaking

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The High School Teacher Who Changed Kaveh Akbar's Life

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Secret Intelligence and Betrayal Amid the French Resistance

Secret Intelligence and Betrayal Amid the French Resistance

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By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | November 5, 2020

"How to leave a marriage"

A Poem by Daisy Lafarge

By Daisy Lafarge | November 5, 2020

PEN America's Suzanne Nossel: What Will It Take to Restore Faith in Facts?

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Jerald Walker Gets a Bad Haircut... and It All Goes Downhill From There

Jerald Walker Gets a Bad Haircut... and It All Goes Downhill From There

Whatever You Do, Stay Away From the "Kaleshion"

By Jerald Walker | November 5, 2020

<em>A Life on Our Planet</em> by David Attenborough and Jonnie Hughes, Read by David Attenborough

A Life on Our Planet by David Attenborough and Jonnie Hughes, Read by David Attenborough

Look at the Bigger Picture with Sir David Attenborough

By Behind the Mic | November 5, 2020

Robots: Overlords or Friends?

Robots: Overlords or Friends?

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | November 5, 2020

David Sedaris Is Over Readers Calling His Family Dysfunctional

David Sedaris Is Over Readers Calling His Family Dysfunctional

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