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How Teju Cole Helped Me Make Peace With the Nigerian Scam Artist

How Teju Cole Helped Me Make Peace With the Nigerian Scam Artist

Ijeoma Oluo on Reconciling her Nigerian-American Identity

By Ijeoma Oluo | April 15, 2016

Fashion Designer Charles Harbison on the Books that Influence Him

Fashion Designer Charles Harbison on the Books that Influence Him

From Elie Wiesel to Patti Smith, James Baldwin, and the Bible

By Yahdon Israel | April 15, 2016

In Search of the Darkest Cult in American History

In Search of the Darkest Cult in American History

Laura Elizabeth Woollett on Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple

By Laura Elizabeth Woollett | April 15, 2016

Can We Only Know Ourselves Through Another?

Can We Only Know Ourselves Through Another?

Sallie Tisdale looks to Socrates and Hannah Arendt in Order to See Herself

By Sallie Tisdale | April 15, 2016

Adam Gopnik on the Ur-Gentrification Story of Place des Vosges

Adam Gopnik on the Ur-Gentrification Story of Place des Vosges

“It soon became apparent they were worth more as residences than as manufacturing spaces.”

By Adam Gopnik | April 14, 2016

The Conflicted Early Feminism of Louisa Catherine Adams

The Conflicted Early Feminism of Louisa Catherine Adams

On the Former First Lady's story, “The Adventures of a Nobody”

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