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Mary Martin Devlin on Scandal and Monarchy in 18th-Century France

Mary Martin Devlin on Scandal and Monarchy in 18th-Century France

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

By New Books Network | September 3, 2021

Michael Pye on the Rise and Fall of Antwerp as a “World City”

Michael Pye on the Rise and Fall of Antwerp as a “World City”

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 3, 2021

<em>The Bombay Prince</em> by Sujata Massey, Read by Sneha Mathan

The Bombay Prince by Sujata Massey, Read by Sneha Mathan

Journey to Bombay with Perveen Mistry

By Behind the Mic | September 3, 2021

Esmé Weijun Wang on Turning the “Meet Cute” on Its Head

Esmé Weijun Wang on Turning the “Meet Cute” on Its Head

In Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on the Open Form Podcast

By Open Form | September 2, 2021

Julia Turshen on Celebrating Food and Canceling Diet Culture

Julia Turshen on Celebrating Food and Canceling Diet Culture

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By The Maris Review | September 2, 2021

Ariel Sabar Debunks the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife

Ariel Sabar Debunks the Gospel of Jesus’s Wife

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My Garden World by Monty Don, Read by the Author

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Eyal Press on the Immorality of “Dirty Work”

Eyal Press on the Immorality of “Dirty Work”

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By Keen On | September 1, 2021

Lauren Sandler on Setting Up Ground Rules with Her Book Subjects

Lauren Sandler on Setting Up Ground Rules with Her Book Subjects

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Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi on the Ambiguous and Unfolding Process of Healing

Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi on the Ambiguous and Unfolding Process of Healing

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By Otherppl with Brad Listi | September 1, 2021

Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. on Leading Your Organization into the Future

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By Keen On | September 1, 2021

<em>Carry On</em> by John Lewis with Andrew Young and Kabir Sehgal, Read by Don Cheadle

Carry On by John Lewis with Andrew Young and Kabir Sehgal, Read by Don Cheadle

Final Thoughts from the Civil Rights Activist and Congressman

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Mona Awad on the Duality and Universality of Shakespeare

Mona Awad on the Duality and Universality of Shakespeare

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By So Many Damn Books | August 31, 2021

Julie Battilana on How Power Can Be Used for Good

Julie Battilana on How Power Can Be Used for Good

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