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What Can a Hashtag Do?

What Can a Hashtag Do?

Sloganeering, Incitement, Solidarity, and So Much More

By Elizabeth Losh | October 4, 2019

Wear Your Stillness As Disguise: On Sitting Still in Nature

Wear Your Stillness As Disguise: On Sitting Still in Nature

Simon Barnes and the Rewilding of the Self

By Simon Barnes | October 4, 2019

Why Do We Refuse to Believe Climate Change is Happening?

Why Do We Refuse to Believe Climate Change is Happening?

Jonathan Safran Foer on Humanity's Struggle with Apathy Bias

By Jonathan Safran Foer | October 4, 2019

The Anti-Colonial Vision of James Baldwin's Last Two Unfinished Works

The Anti-Colonial Vision of James Baldwin's Last Two Unfinished Works

Bill Mullen on The Welcome Table and No Papers for Muhammad

By Bill V. Mullen | October 4, 2019

The Author Who Didn't Care to Be Remembered

The Author Who Didn't Care to Be Remembered

On the Curious Case of Ann Petry

By Jean-Christophe Cloutier | October 4, 2019

From the Unabomber to the Incels: Angry Young Men on Campus

From the Unabomber to the Incels: Angry Young Men on Campus

Eileen Pollack Considers Their Rage—and Our Responsibility

By Eileen Pollack | October 4, 2019

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National Enquirer editor threatens to sue booksellers over Ronan Farrow book.

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Here are the winners of this year's $40k Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grants.

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Inside the Daily Horrors of <br>a Factory Farm

Inside the Daily Horrors of
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Jean-Baptiste del Amo: "The air is literally unbreathable, pestilential."

By Jean-Baptiste Del Amo | October 3, 2019

The Crisis Beneath Our Feet: <br>On the Destruction of Soil

The Crisis Beneath Our Feet:
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Isabella Tree on Rewilding the Land

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Can Fiction Introduce Empathy Into AI? Do We Want It To?

Can Fiction Introduce Empathy Into AI? Do We Want It To?

Flynn Coleman on the Potential for Ethical Technology

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To the Manor Born: On the Rise of Fred C. Trump, Homebuilder

To the Manor Born: On the Rise of Fred C. Trump, Homebuilder

Son of Immigrants, Mogul of Queens

By Thomas J. Campanella | October 3, 2019

Jerome Robbins: Letters From a Young Artist Trying to Make It In New York

Jerome Robbins: Letters From a Young Artist Trying to Make It In New York

When a Dance Icon Could Barely Land An Audition

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On a Progressive Platform for New African Literature

On a Progressive Platform for New African Literature

Anne-Christine d’Adesky Talks to Otosirieze Obi-Young,
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