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Weapons of Mass Distraction: How the Republican Party Lost Its Mind After the January 6 Insurrection

Weapons of Mass Distraction: How the Republican Party Lost Its Mind After the January 6 Insurrection

Robert Draper in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 29, 2022

Deep in the Literary Journal Archives: Poetry That Takes Risks and Takes Up Space

Deep in the Literary Journal Archives: Poetry That Takes Risks and Takes Up Space

Nick Ripatrazone Looks Back at The American Poetry Review, Pleiades, and The Hudson Review

By Nick Ripatrazone | November 29, 2022

Do the Oscars Have a Future in an Age of Superhero Sequels and Prequels?

Do the Oscars Have a Future in an Age of Superhero Sequels and Prequels?

Bruce Davis in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 29, 2022

<em>Friends Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing</em> by Matthew Perry, Read by Matthew Perry

Friends Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing by Matthew Perry, Read by Matthew Perry

The Actor Shares Difficult Truths

By Behind the Mic | November 29, 2022

Merriam-Webster's 2022 Word of the Year is . . . <em>gaslighting</em>.

Merriam-Webster's 2022 Word of the Year is . . . gaslighting.

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Maryse Meijer on Training to Be a Bullfighter (Who Will Never Fight Bulls)

Maryse Meijer on Training to Be a Bullfighter (Who Will Never Fight Bulls)

Introducing When I’m Not Writing, a Series About Writers and Their Hobbies

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Elizabeth McCracken on Grieving Her Mother Through Writing

Elizabeth McCracken on Grieving Her Mother Through Writing

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Tracing Bong Joon Ho’s Rise to Fame, from Secret Government Blacklist to Making Oscars History

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Robin Wall Kimmerer: Reimagining Currencies of Exchange Through Indigenous Wisdom

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This Week from the Emergence Magazine Podcast

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Paul Lafargue on the Spectacle of Victor Hugo’s Funeral

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“The most magnificent funeral of the century.”

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On Preserving the Lenape Language (and Trying to Get Face Time with an NYC Mayor)

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Margie Cook in Conversation with Preservationist Jim Rementer

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Read “Autumn Night,” From Lu Xun's Experimental Prose Collection <em>Wild Grass and Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk</em>

Read “Autumn Night,” From Lu Xun's Experimental Prose Collection Wild Grass and Morning Blossoms Gathered at Dusk

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How American Libertarianism Became the Delusional Ideology of Greedy, Selfish Capitalists

How American Libertarianism Became the Delusional Ideology of Greedy, Selfish Capitalists

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