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Hanif Abdurraqib on Pushing the Boundaries of Friendship
In Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on the
Open Form
Podcast
By
Open Form
| August 26, 2021
LaKeith Stanfield will star in the new adaptation of Victor LaValle's
The Changeling
.
By
Dan Sheehan
| August 25, 2021
Every book featured in HBO's hit satire
The White Lotus
.
By
Vanessa Willoughby
| August 20, 2021
The new
Foundation
trailer is serving epic fashion and a power-hungry Lee Pace.
By
Vanessa Willoughby
| August 19, 2021
Who should star in the new TV adaptation of
The English Patient
?
By
Dan Sheehan
| August 19, 2021
How the War On Terror Became America’s First “Feminist” War
Rafia Zakaria on American Neoimperialism Lies of Liberation
By
Rafia Zakaria
| August 19, 2021
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Kaitlyn Greenidge on
Cane River
and Stories About Black Love
By
Open Form
| August 19, 2021
Here's a video of Nabokov stalking butterflies, reading
Lolita
, and trashing Faulkner.
By
Dan Sheehan
| August 18, 2021
Why is Noah Baumbach's adaptation of
White Noise
called . . .
Wheat Germ
?
By
Emily Temple
| August 18, 2021
Best ever
Batman
villain Danny DeVito is writing a Penguin comic.
By
Walker Caplan
| August 17, 2021
Fascist Fandom and Raging Incels: Tracing the Baffling Nerd-to-White-Nationalist Pipeline
A.E. Osworth on Gamergate, Dr. Seuss, and the Linguistic Roots of the Word “Nerd”
By
A.E. Osworth
| August 16, 2021
Remember when Arnold Schwarzenegger played Hamlet?
By
Jessie Gaynor
| August 13, 2021
Alexandra Kleeman on the Intimate Spaces of Abbas Kiarostami
In Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on the
Open Form
Podcast
By
Open Form
| August 12, 2021
Every book Audrey Hope reads in the
Gossip Girl
reboot (so far).
By
Vanessa Willoughby
| August 10, 2021
Adrian Tomine’s
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist
is becoming a TV series.
By
Literary Hub
| August 9, 2021
A new documentary about Truman Capote's final novel promises unseen interviews and lots of tea.
By
Emily Temple
| August 6, 2021
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