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How the Dog-Whistle Politics of the Reagan Era Gave Us Today's Republican Party

How the Dog-Whistle Politics of the Reagan Era Gave Us Today's Republican Party

Rick Perlstein Talks to Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | December 11, 2020

Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham on Social Media, Black Futurity, <br>and the Archive

Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham on Social Media, Black Futurity,
and the Archive

Black Futures started as all great contemporary love stories do—on an app!"">"Black Futures started as all great contemporary love stories do—on an app!"

By Rasheeda Saka | December 11, 2020

Barry Lopez on the Wolf Biologist Who Changed His Life as an Environmentalist

Barry Lopez on the Wolf Biologist Who Changed His Life as an Environmentalist

How Bob Stephenson Incorporated Indigenous Knowledge Systems in His Work

By Barry Lopez | December 11, 2020

What the World's First Medical Records Tell Us About <br>Ancient Life

What the World's First Medical Records Tell Us About
Ancient Life

Robin Lane Fox on the History of Epidemics

By Robin Lane Fox | December 11, 2020

What Drew German Novelist Uwe Johnson to a Tiny English Island Off the Coast of Kent?

What Drew German Novelist Uwe Johnson to a Tiny English Island Off the Coast of Kent?

Patrick Wright on the Final Years of a Wandering Writer

By Patrick Wright | December 11, 2020

Civil Rights Activist George M. Houser Worked with the Greats of the 20th Century

Civil Rights Activist George M. Houser Worked with the Greats of the 20th Century

From Anticolonial Movements to Black American Civil Rights to South African Apartheid

By Sheila D. Collins | December 11, 2020

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I Wrote a Tragic Novel About the 1918 Flu. 14 Years Later, My Family Got COVID

By Thomas Mullen | December 10, 2020

Memorializing History's Dark Corners With Absurdity

By Keith Lowe | December 10, 2020

The Private Lives of Shuttered Stores: On Abandoned Interiors

By Mark Hage | December 10, 2020

The Problem of Comparing Allied and Axis Forces

The Problem of Comparing Allied and Axis Forces

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | December 10, 2020

Edith Vonnegut on the Love Letters of Kurt and Jane Vonnegut

Edith Vonnegut on the Love Letters of Kurt and Jane Vonnegut

"Jane recognized her husband’s tremendous talent and put her own dreams and ambitions aside."

By Edith Vonnegut | December 9, 2020

On Struggling with Drug Addiction and the System of Incarceration

On Struggling with Drug Addiction and the System of Incarceration

Chris Dennis: "The war on drugs is also a war on the poor, and the addicted, and the mentally ill."

By Chris Dennis | December 9, 2020

How KISS Became a Rock & Roll Phenomenon

How KISS Became a Rock & Roll Phenomenon

Doug Brod on the Haphazard Success of One of
America's Greatest Bands

By Doug Brod | December 9, 2020

WATCH: Reyna Grande in Conversation with John Freeman

WATCH: Reyna Grande in Conversation with John Freeman

The Distance Between Us, as Featured on Alta's California Book Club

By The Virtual Book Channel | December 9, 2020

How Textiles Made the World

How Textiles Made the World

From the New Books Network's Book of the Day Podcast

By New Books Network | December 9, 2020

The Challenges of Translating Jean Daive’s Memoir <br>on Paul Celan

The Challenges of Translating Jean Daive’s Memoir 
on Paul Celan

Robert Kaufman and Philip Gerard Consider the Texture of Language, Poetics, and Linguistic Dispossession

By Robert Kaufman and Philip Gerard | December 9, 2020

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