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Jim Tankersley: How to Revive the Middle Class in America

Jim Tankersley: How to Revive the Middle Class in America

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | August 16, 2020

Nicholas Nehamas: What Does Mar-A-Lago Tell Us About the American Economy?

Nicholas Nehamas: What Does Mar-A-Lago Tell Us About the American Economy?

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | August 15, 2020

Can the Essay Still Surprise Us?

Can the Essay Still Surprise Us?

Suzanne Conklin Akbari Rethinks a Eurocentric Tradition

By Suzanne Conklin Akbari | August 14, 2020

Black Lives Matter in the Public Theater’s <em>Much Ado About Nothing</em>

Black Lives Matter in the Public Theater’s Much Ado About Nothing

Five Perspectives on Race and Shakespeare in 2020

By Arsh Dhillon, Phillip Michalak, Bernadette Looney, Sonia Kangaju, and Charles Onesti | August 14, 2020

How Fiction Allows Us to Inhabit Animal Consciousness

How Fiction Allows Us to Inhabit Animal Consciousness

Kathleen Rooney on Some of Her Favorite Non-Human Narrators

By Kathleen Rooney | August 14, 2020

"The Stone of Fear"

A Poem by Julia Cimafiejeva

By Julia Cimafiejeva | August 14, 2020

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On Mary King Ward, 19th-Century Celebrity Scientist

By Emily Willingham | August 14, 2020

John Giorno: Fighting the Battle of Gay Liberation in a Homophobic World

By Mark Dery | August 14, 2020

The Intentional Visual Chaos of Beyoncé and Jay-Z in the Louvre

By Alexis L. Boylan | August 14, 2020

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By Literary Hub | August 14, 2020

Ruth Behar on How Being a Lucky Broken Girl Made Her a Best-Selling Author

Ruth Behar on How Being a Lucky Broken Girl Made Her a Best-Selling Author

This Week on The Literary Life Podcast

By The Literary Life | August 14, 2020

On Rethinking the Relationship Between Religion and Politics in 21st-Century America

On Rethinking the Relationship Between Religion and Politics in 21st-Century America

John Compton on the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | August 14, 2020

Why We Should Still Care About Donald Trump's Impeachment Trial

Why We Should Still Care About Donald Trump's Impeachment Trial

Norman Eisen in Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On

By Keen On | August 14, 2020

<em>Behind the Mic</em>: On <em>Big Friendship</em> by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman, Read by the Authors

Behind the Mic: On Big Friendship by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman, Read by the Authors

How Do You Sustain Big Friendships?

By Behind the Mic | August 14, 2020

How Boomers Changed American Family Life (By Getting Divorced)

How Boomers Changed American Family Life (By Getting Divorced)

Jill Filipovic on the Generation That Changed Everything

By Jill Filipovic | August 13, 2020

A Letter to My Son: Kirsten West Savali on Motherhood and Ancestral Resilience

A Letter to My Son: Kirsten West Savali on Motherhood and Ancestral Resilience

"Our family’s legacy is too deep and our love too strong for a badge-wearing coward to strip away."

By Kirsten West Savali | August 13, 2020

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