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A Show of One’s Own: On the Women Who Made the Leap from <em>Saturday Night Live</em> to Sitcoms

A Show of One’s Own: On the Women Who Made the Leap from Saturday Night Live to Sitcoms

Annie Berke Watches the SNL Spinoff Vehicles Loot and I Love That for You

By Annie Berke | August 12, 2022

Impossible Decisions at a Hurricane-Ravaged Hospital in New Orleans

Impossible Decisions at a Hurricane-Ravaged Hospital in New Orleans

Read a Scene from Five Days at Memorial, Newly Adapted by Apple TV+

By Sheri Fink | August 12, 2022

How We Remember—and Forget—America’s Tragic Mistake in Afghanistan

How We Remember—and Forget—America’s Tragic Mistake in Afghanistan

Andrew Keen on the Fallout of the Forever War

By Andrew Keen | August 12, 2022

How Vietnamese Immigrants on the Gulf Coast in the Seventies Successfully Fought Back Against the KKK

How Vietnamese Immigrants on the Gulf Coast in the Seventies Successfully Fought Back Against the KKK

Kirk Wallace Johnson in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 12, 2022

The Tech Industry Isn’t a Meritocracy: Why All Start-Up Boards Should Have More Women and People of Color

The Tech Industry Isn’t a Meritocracy: Why All Start-Up Boards Should Have More Women and People of Color

Brad Feld in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | August 12, 2022

Melville House will publish a new book by Michael Cohen in October.

Melville House will publish a new book by Michael Cohen in October.

By Corinne Segal | August 11, 2022

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Fire up your loins because the Nabokovs are coming to TV.

By Dan Sheehan | August 11, 2022

The 13 weirdest things Ottessa Moshfegh is currently selling online.

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There are 28 new Little Free Libraries in New York City.

By Corinne Segal | August 11, 2022

Elaine Castillo on Why Everything is Political

Elaine Castillo on Why Everything is Political

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

By The Maris Review | August 11, 2022

Elif Batuman on the Cult of Family in <em>Get Out</em>

Elif Batuman on the Cult of Family in Get Out

This Week on the Open Form Podcast

By Open Form | August 11, 2022

Remembering Afghanistan’s Wars: Jamil Jan Kochai on Shifting Storytellers and Forms

Remembering Afghanistan’s Wars: Jamil Jan Kochai on Shifting Storytellers and Forms

In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | August 11, 2022

WATCH: Lynne Tillman and Katie Kitamura Discuss <em>Mothercare</em>

WATCH: Lynne Tillman and Katie Kitamura Discuss Mothercare

Hosted by Greenlight Bookstore

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Chris Martin on Poetry, Autism, and the Joy of Working With Neurodiverse Writers

Chris Martin on Poetry, Autism, and the Joy of Working With Neurodiverse Writers

"It’s a dance: forever angling toward the autonomy of the student while ensuring that they are not alone."

By Chris Martin | August 11, 2022

A Beautiful, Sacred Thing: Megan Giddings on Going to the Movies To Invoke Anger

A Beautiful, Sacred Thing: Megan Giddings on Going to the Movies To Invoke Anger

Or, Finding the Line Between Art and Entertainment

By Megan Giddings | August 11, 2022

Is This Real Life? Do We Live in a Computer Simulation or Not?

Is This Real Life? Do We Live in a Computer Simulation or Not?

Sabine Hossenfelder Addresses a Burning Question (For Some)

By Sabine Hossenfelder | August 11, 2022

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