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On Art, Music and the Humanist Spirit in the Face of Nazi Atrocities
From Jeremy Eichler's Baillie Gifford Prize Shortlisted Time's Echo
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Jeremy Eichler
| November 6, 2023
The Lifesaving Potential of Latin American Passports in the Warsaw Ghetto
Roger Moorhouse on the Story of the Desperately Sought-After Document
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Roger Moorhouse
| November 6, 2023
Lisa M. P. Munoz on the Gender Gap in Science
In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On
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Keen On
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Hear a New Short Story from Laia Jufresa
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Laughing At Evil: When Charlie Chaplin Brought Hitler to the Big Screen
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Scott Eyman
| November 3, 2023
Now is a Time to Speak:
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Everything You Need to Know About Groundbreaking Queer Feminist Science Fiction Writer Joanna Russ
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Capturing Process and Industry in America: On the Photography of Christopher Payne
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In a new Joan Didion biopic, "an AI Joan encounters a dystopia beyond her wildest anxiety dreams."
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Love and Looking: On What We (Don't) See Together
Devorah Baum Considers the Role of Observation in Art and Romance
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Devorah Baum
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The Call of the Void: Hannah Lillith Assadi on Losing Home, Identity, and Her Father
"What it is I have inherited from him more profoundly: his Palestinian-ness or his propensity to fall?"
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| November 2, 2023
How Ancient and Modern Greek Helps Us Make Sense of Greece Today
Nick Romeo on the Tradition of European Explorers in Greece
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Nick Romeo
| November 2, 2023
Putting the Asian Experience of World War II at Center Stage: A Reading List of Essential Books
Cundill Prize Finalist on Kazuo Ishiguro, Rana Mitter, Richard Flanagan, and More
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A Conflagration That Consumes: What One Family Lost to Fire
From John Vaillant's Baillie GIfford Prize Shortlisted
Fire Weather
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John Vaillant
| November 2, 2023
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