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News and Culture
Kashmir Hill on One Company's Attempt to End Privacy As We Know It
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| September 19, 2023
Read the first reviews of
Their Eyes Were Watching God
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By
Dan Sheehan
| September 18, 2023
The
Cat Person
movie poster must be a first, right?
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Emily Temple
| September 18, 2023
Art Imitates Life: On the Making of Larry McMurtry, The Writer
Tracy Daugherty on the Chronicler of the American West
By
Tracy Daugherty
| September 18, 2023
The Spy Who Shushed Me: How the Government Is Removing Our Right to Read in Private
On the Links Between FBI's Controversial Library Awareness Program, the Patriot Act, and Book Bans Today
By
Anthony Aycock
| September 18, 2023
Recognition Chains: How Digital Platforms Influence What We Consume
Harvard Sociologist Michèle Lamont on the Transformation of the Media
By
Michèle Lamont
| September 18, 2023
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Maria Ressa on Fighting for the Future
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Keen On
| September 18, 2023
Here’s the longlist for the 2023 National Book Award for Fiction.
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Literary Hub
| September 15, 2023
"Your Meals In Life Are Numbered:" On Trying (and Failing) in Hollywood
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Terrell Tannen
| September 15, 2023
In Praise of Midlife Heroines in Film and Fiction
“This generation of women refuses to put up and shut up just because they’ve reached
a certain age
.”
By
Fran Littlewood
| September 15, 2023
Naomi S. Baron on the Tension Between Efficiency and Humanity
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
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Keen On
| September 15, 2023
Mike Rothschild on 200 Years of Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
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Keen On
| September 15, 2023
Committing to the High Romance of
The Notebook
Annie Berke on Pre-Ken Ryan Gosling and the Campless Excess of the 2004 Adaptation
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Annie Berke
| September 15, 2023
Here’s the longlist for the 2023 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
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Literary Hub
| September 14, 2023
Deesha Philyaw has signed a 7-figure book deal.
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Dan Sheehan
| September 14, 2023
Belle & Sebastian frontman Stuart Murdoch is publishing a novel.
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| September 14, 2023
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