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On the Supreme Court's Misinterpretation of the Religion Clauses

On the Supreme Court's Misinterpretation of the Religion Clauses

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

By New Books Network | December 7, 2020

Alix E. Harrow on Intertwining Witchcraft and Women's Suffrage

Alix E. Harrow on Intertwining Witchcraft and Women's Suffrage

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

By New Books Network | December 7, 2020

In Conversation with Robert Bathurst, Narrator of <em>All the Devils Here</em> by Louise Penny

In Conversation with Robert Bathurst, Narrator of All the Devils Here by Louise Penny

On Louise Penny and Her Much-Loved Audiobooks

By Behind the Mic | December 7, 2020

An Interview with Marisa Blake, Narrator of <em>We Are Not from Here</em> by Jenny Torres Sanchez

An Interview with Marisa Blake, Narrator of We Are Not from Here by Jenny Torres Sanchez

Celebrating the Best Audiobooks of 2020

By Behind the Mic | December 4, 2020

The Hidden Literary Heritage of <em>Harriet the Spy</em>

The Hidden Literary Heritage of Harriet the Spy

Leslie Brody on the Origins of an Iconic Character

By Leslie Brody | December 4, 2020

On Loneliness and the Superficial Friendships of Men

On Loneliness and the Superficial Friendships of Men

Andrew Reiner: Toward a New, More Emotional Masculinity

By Andrew Reiner | December 4, 2020

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Who Gets to Be a Sympathetic Character in The Undoing?

By Olivia Rutigliano | December 4, 2020

Arundhati Roy on Carrying the Inquiry Through Different
Art Forms

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Lessons in Humility From Teaching in the Mojave Desert

By Thomas Maltman | December 4, 2020

How the NBA Became a Spectacle

How the NBA Became a Spectacle

Courtside Fireworks, Laker Girls, and Marvin Gaye's Epic
Rendition of the National Anthem

By Pete Croatto | December 4, 2020

Terry Tempest Williams: Thinking of the Pandemic <br>as a Place

Terry Tempest Williams: Thinking of the Pandemic
as a Place

From the The Quarantine Tapes Podcast with Paul Holdengräber

By The Quarantine Tapes | December 4, 2020

Aminatta Forna and Maaza Mengiste: A Conversation and Cover Reveal

Aminatta Forna and Maaza Mengiste: A Conversation and Cover Reveal

The Window Seat, an Essay Collection, Comes Out Next May

By Literary Hub | December 4, 2020

How Hard Is It to Write <br>About America?

How Hard Is It to Write
About America?

Tom Zoellner in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 4, 2020

The Mankiewicz Brothers' Biographer Weighs in on David Fincher's <em>Mank</em>

The Mankiewicz Brothers' Biographer Weighs in on David Fincher's Mank

Sydney Stern on the Beauty and Limits of Capturing Icons on Screen

By Sydney Ladensohn Stern | December 4, 2020

Grace Lynne Haynes on the Coexisting Beauty of <br>Darkness and Light

Grace Lynne Haynes on the Coexisting Beauty of
Darkness and Light

From the ArtCenter College of Design’s Bi-Weekly Podcast

By Change Lab | December 4, 2020

Aubrey Gordon on Dealing With Aggressive Fatphobia

Aubrey Gordon on Dealing With Aggressive Fatphobia

"The simple act of walking down the street in a fat body called up a deep rage in a perfect stranger."

By Aubrey Gordon | December 4, 2020

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