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10 of the Creepiest Author Photos Ever Captured

10 of the Creepiest Author Photos Ever Captured

Some Holiday Cheer

By Emily Temple | October 25, 2019

How Mermaid Stories Illustrate Complex Truths About<br> Being Human

How Mermaid Stories Illustrate Complex Truths About
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The Tropes, Tricks, and Tools We Find in Tales of Merfolk

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On Discovering a Multimillion-Dollar Trove of Hitler's Looted Art in a Munich Apartment

On Discovering a Multimillion-Dollar Trove of Hitler's Looted Art in a Munich Apartment

Mary Lane Investigates Germany's Attempt to Hide Art Stolen by Nazis

By Mary M. Lane | October 25, 2019

Howard Zinn: How FDR Forestalled a Second American Revolution

Howard Zinn: How FDR Forestalled a Second American Revolution

From a Series of 2007 Conversations with Ray Suarez

By Howard Zinn | October 25, 2019

Pilgrims, Priests, and Breaking Bread in an Alpine Monastery

Pilgrims, Priests, and Breaking Bread in an Alpine Monastery

Timothy Egan Travels to the Great St. Bernard Hospice

By Timothy Egan | October 25, 2019

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The “Hidden Armies” of Britain That Battled the Nazis

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<em>Asterix</em> gets its first female hero in 60 years.

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Take a look inside Rihanna's new photo-biography.

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Unsubstantiated: An Essay of Sexual Violence

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