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Ibram X. Kendi on the Use of the Term 'Antiracist'

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By The Quarantine Tapes | July 29, 2020

Learning to Cook for One During a Global Pandemic

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Skye McAlpine on Longing For Dinner Parties and the Self-Care of Meal-Making

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By Well-Versed | July 29, 2020

On the Unique Artistic Sensibility of Magda Nachman

On the Unique Artistic Sensibility of Magda Nachman

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By Lina Bernstein | July 29, 2020

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The Unrealistic Portrayal of New York in <em>It's Like This, Cat</em>

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When Coronavirus Hit, This Writing Nonprofit Expanded to Serving Lunch

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By Corinne Segal | July 29, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>The Girl From Widow Hills</em> by Megan Miranda, Read by Rebekkah Ross

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Letter from San Francisco: When the Shadow is Looming

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Oscar Villalon on Desperation and Abandonment

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