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Michael Brooks on How Mathematics Shapes Our World

Michael Brooks on How Mathematics Shapes Our World

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 25, 2022

Dave Infante on the World of Booze

Dave Infante on the World of Booze

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 25, 2022

Infant Grandmothers and Buckets of Eggs: Readings by Jessica June Rowe, Sylvia Petter, and Lindsey Danis

Infant Grandmothers and Buckets of Eggs: Readings by Jessica June Rowe, Sylvia Petter, and Lindsey Danis

From Micro, a Podcast for Short But Powerful Writing

By Micro Podcast | January 25, 2022

<em>Charlotte Sophia</em> by Tina Andrews, Read by Adjoa Andoh

Charlotte Sophia by Tina Andrews, Read by Adjoa Andoh

Enlightening Historical Fiction—With an Amazing Narration

By Behind the Mic | January 25, 2022

Grief and Celebration: On the Traumatic Histories and Beauty of Growth in Soil

Grief and Celebration: On the Traumatic Histories and Beauty of Growth in Soil

Camille T. Dungy on the Emergence Magazine Podcast

By Emergence Magazine | January 24, 2022

Margaret O’Mara on How Historians Understand the Presidency of Donald Trump

Margaret O’Mara on How Historians Understand the Presidency of Donald Trump

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On Sophocles, Boswell, and the Power of Literature

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“A Kind of Clash.” Tom Bissell on the Structure of His Short Stories

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Pride and Prejudice, with Songs from Regency England by Jane Austen, Read by Alison Larkin

By Behind the Mic | January 24, 2022

“An Endless Waiting Room.” On the Complexities of the Current Crisis in Ukraine

“An Endless Waiting Room.” On the Complexities of the Current Crisis in Ukraine

Anatol Lieven is on Radio Open Source

By Open Source | January 21, 2022

Gary John Bishop on Coping with Whatever Challenges Life Throws Your Way

Gary John Bishop on Coping with Whatever Challenges Life Throws Your Way

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | January 21, 2022

Peter S. Goodman on How the Super-Rich Have Changed 21st-Century Life

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In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Chandran Nair on the Pervasive Global Reach of White Privilege

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In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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“Bedtrick is a Lie About Sex.” Jinny Webber on the Layered Meaning Behind the Title of Her Novel

“Bedtrick is a Lie About Sex.” Jinny Webber on the Layered Meaning Behind the Title of Her Novel

In Conversation with C. P. Lesley on the New Books Network

By New Books Network | January 21, 2022

<em>Ain’t Burned All the Bright</em> by Jason Reynolds, Read by a Full Cast

Ain’t Burned All the Bright by Jason Reynolds, Read by a Full Cast

A Brief but Powerful Story for Teens, Told Two Ways

By Behind the Mic | January 21, 2022

Kerri Maher on How a Paris Bookseller Changed the Course of Literature

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