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Michael Schulman on the Icons Who Shaped the Oscars (for Better and for Worse)

Michael Schulman on the Icons Who Shaped the Oscars (for Better and for Worse)

In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on The Maris Review Podcast

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“Where You Been? Why You Back? What You Doin Now?” Lakiesha Carr on Returning Home to Write

“Where You Been? Why You Back? What You Doin Now?” Lakiesha Carr on Returning Home to Write

Because Sometimes You Have to Go Back to East Texas to Find Your Voice

By Lakiesha Carr | March 2, 2023

On Borders Concrete and Intangible: A Reading List of the Inbetween

On Borders Concrete and Intangible: A Reading List of the Inbetween

Fatin Abbas Recommends J.M. Coetzee, Fatima Mernissi, and More

By Fatin Abbas | March 2, 2023

On the Nerds and Jocks of Yale: Will Schwalbe Revisits the Start of an Unlikely Friendship

On the Nerds and Jocks of Yale: Will Schwalbe Revisits the Start of an Unlikely Friendship

“I was elaborately disguised as someone who didn’t care what other people thought of me.”

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Here are the greatest mustaches in the history of (literary) film and TV.

Here are the greatest mustaches in the history of (literary) film and TV.

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On the Evolution of the World’s Oldest Encyclopedia

On the Evolution of the World’s Oldest Encyclopedia

Simon Garfield Considers the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Then and Now

By Simon Garfield | March 1, 2023

How Karl Lagerfeld Learned to Love Literature

How Karl Lagerfeld Learned to Love Literature

William Middleton on the Figures Who Nurtured the Intellectual Development of a Fashion Icon

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A Piece of Whalebone, a Butcher’s Shop, a Tailor: The Makings of A Pioneer Abortionist

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Jennifer Wright on Madame Restell’s Curiously Skilled Abortions

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Can Friendship Transcend Death? On Missing Your Best Friend

Can Friendship Transcend Death? On Missing Your Best Friend

Christie Tate on the Friend Who Taught Her “How One Life Can Alter Another”

By Christie Tate | March 1, 2023

Steven Kotler on How to Stay “Rad” While Growing Old

Steven Kotler on How to Stay “Rad” While Growing Old

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

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Derek Leebaert on FDR’s Four Key Lieutenants and the World They Made

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