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Why <em>Moonstruck</em> Made Marie-Helene Bertino Proud to Be Italian-American

Why Moonstruck Made Marie-Helene Bertino Proud to Be Italian-American

In Conversation with Mychal Denzel Smith on Open Form

By Open Form | March 17, 2022

Telling the Stories of the Wrongly Incarcerated

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WATCH: NoViolet Bulawayo in Conversation with Novuyo Tshuma

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The Life and Death of a Cutting Edge Literary Journal, c. 1989

Kurt Hollander on Publishing The Portable Lower East Side

By Kurt Hollander | March 17, 2022

On Apocalypse Art, Climate Divination, and <em>The Blob</em>

On Apocalypse Art, Climate Divination, and The Blob

Molly Gallentine's Summer of Professionally Contemplating the End of Humanity

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Jason Moran on What It Means to Play the Room

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If God Self-Published the World, Then How Can He Work Out its Editorial Kinks?

Filip Doušek in Conversation with Andrew Keen

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This artist creates sculptures of mundane objects using the pages of vintage books.

This artist creates sculptures of mundane objects using the pages of vintage books.

By Walker Caplan | March 16, 2022

Here are the finalists for the 2022 Lambda Literary Awards.

Here are the finalists for the 2022 Lambda Literary Awards.

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Haruki Murakami to play anti-war songs on his radio show in response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

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14 Contemporary Artists on How Reading Influences Their Work

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The Under-Celebrated Erotic Power of... Hamantaschen

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Felicia Berliner on the Line Between Tradition and Transgression

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Lili Anolik on the Complicated Relationship Between Eve Babitz and Joan Didion

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