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How Does a Skeleton Become Famous?

How Does a Skeleton Become Famous?

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The Secret Love of Edith Wharton's Life

The Secret Love of Edith Wharton's Life

On the Mystery of Walter Van Rensselaer Berry

By Yvonne Georgina Puig | August 15, 2016

Reading the Partition of India

Reading the Partition of India

From Midnight's Children to In Freedom's Shade , Anjali Enjeti Discovers a Harrowing History

By Anjali Enjeti | August 15, 2016

When a Descendent of Witch Hunters Writes a Novel About Salem

When a Descendent of Witch Hunters Writes a Novel About Salem

Matthew Daddona Profiles How to Hang a Witch Author Adriana Mather

By Matthew Daddona | August 8, 2016

The Untold Story of a Legendary Diane Arbus Photograph

The Untold Story of a Legendary Diane Arbus Photograph

Brooks Wright's Random Encounter with a Nude Portrait of His Brother

By James Sullivan | July 26, 2016

A Darke and Vicious Place: Conceptualizing the Vagina

A Darke and Vicious Place: Conceptualizing the Vagina

How Women’s Sex Organs Have Been Understood in Art and in History

By Fay Bound Alberti | July 25, 2016

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Using the Lies of Fiction to Get to the Truth of Apartheid

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Catching Wild Bill and Jane: The End of a Killing Spree in Panama

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On the Crimes of William Dathan Holbert and Laura Michelle Reese

By Nick Foster | July 13, 2016

What Happens When You Break Into America's Nuclear Bomb Factory

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On Hearing the Lord's Call to Turn Swords Into Ploughshares

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I Think I Will Get Hung, but I Don't Care As Long As I Get Breakfast

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The Victorian Tale of a 13-Year-Old Boy Who Murdered His Mum

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By Cynthia Ozick | July 6, 2016

The Genius of William Shawn, and the Invention of <em>The New Yorker</em>

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On the Battle to Desegregate the Nation's Libraries

On the Battle to Desegregate the Nation's Libraries

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By Cynthia R. Greenlee | July 5, 2016

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