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My Parents' Wedding Was Arranged.  I Wanted Something Different.

My Parents' Wedding Was Arranged. I Wanted Something Different.

Huda Al-Marashi on a Not So Typical American Love Story

By Huda Al-Marashi | November 15, 2018

Announcing the Winner of Restless Books New Immigrant Writing Prize

Announcing the Winner of Restless Books New Immigrant Writing Prize

Priyanka Champaneri for Her novel The City of Good Death

By Literary Hub | November 15, 2018

How America Remembers Emmett Till

How America Remembers Emmett Till

"Hatred could not justify child murder, but fear could."

By Elliott Gorn | November 15, 2018

Remembering Stan Lee, and the World He Created

Remembering Stan Lee, and the World He Created

Rion Amilcar Scott, Tyler Malone, and Nikesh Shukla on the Miracle of Marvel

By Literary Hub | November 14, 2018

On the Complicated Legacy of American Country Music

On the Complicated Legacy of American Country Music

Soundtrack to the Embattled Claims of Folk Culture

By Literary Hub | November 14, 2018

Adventures in Insomnia: Sleep Diets, Weird Dreams, and the Singularity

Adventures in Insomnia: Sleep Diets, Weird Dreams, and the Singularity

Marina Benjamin on Nighttime's Wayward Rhythms

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My Son, Stan Lee's Pen Pal

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Dirty Dancing Belongs in the Lesbian Rom-Com Canon

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Wouldn't It Be Great To Directly Perceive the Warping of Space-Time?

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Fragments of John McPhee: On Cary Grant, Ping-Pong, and Earthquakes

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<em>My Brilliant Friend</em> is the Kind of TV We Need Right Now: Slow

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On the Tenacity and Bravery of a Great Journalist

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The Philosophy of the Belly Dancer

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On Sex, Performance, and the Private Desires of the Very Rich

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