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On the Urgency of Climate Change, Creating Hope in a Crisis, and the Limits of Western Storytelling
A Roundtable on Our Climate Futures with Libia Brenda, Vandana Singh, Gu Shi, and Hannah Onoguwe
By
Joey Eschrich, Libia Brenda, Vandana Singh, Gu Shi, Hannah Onoguwe
| December 15, 2025
Nobody Knows Why the Caribou Are Disappearing
Neil Shea Explores the Impact of a Vanishing Arctic Species on Canada’s First Nations Communities
By
Neil Shea
| December 15, 2025
Together, a Father and a Daughter Break a Generational Cycle of Abuse
Jameelah Lang Explores Faith, Family and the Nature of Everyday Violence
By
Jameelah Lang
| December 15, 2025
Here’s hoping that Johnny Depp doesn’t ruin
The Master And Margarita
.
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James Folta
| December 12, 2025
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James Folta
| December 12, 2025
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week.
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Brittany Allen
| December 12, 2025
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Paris Review
offices are for sale.
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| December 11, 2025
Did Bob Cratchit really make more than an American on minimum wage?
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James Folta
| December 11, 2025
Did Jane Austen Invent the Wellness Guy?
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Chris Cohen
| December 11, 2025
What It Was Like to Publish a Book in This Crazy Year, 2025
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Maris Kreizman
| December 11, 2025
The 173 Best Book Covers of 2025
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Emily Temple
| December 11, 2025
“Open Me Carefully.” Emily Dickinson’s Intimate Letters to Susan Huntington Dickinson
A Look Inside the Poet’s Personal Life and the Making of Her Mythical Reclusiveness
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Chronicle Books
| December 11, 2025
Diana Arterian on Nadia Anjuman’s Life, Resistance, and Poetry
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Smoke Drifts: Selected Poems
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Diana Arterian
| December 11, 2025
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James Sallis: What a Crime Fiction Master Leaves Behind
April 2, 2026
by
Nick Kolakowski
The Art of Interview and Interrogation
April 2, 2026
by
David Swinson
The Best Mysteries, Thrillers, and Crime Novels of April 2026
April 1, 2026
by
Molly Odintz
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Mr Buruma s book while triggered by old photos and letters from Leo s time…"