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“Giacometti Slept with the Lights On...” And Other Encounters with Mid-Century Art Stars

“Giacometti Slept with the Lights On...” And Other Encounters with Mid-Century Art Stars

Barbara Chase-Riboud Has Some Stories to Tell

By Barbara Chase-Riboud | October 31, 2022

The 10 Best Book Covers of October

The 10 Best Book Covers of October

(Mostly) Not Spooky At All

By Emily Temple | October 31, 2022

When Consciousness Itself is the Protagonist: A Reading List

When Consciousness Itself is the Protagonist: A Reading List

River Halen on Books that Bend Reality and the Self

By River Halen | October 31, 2022

The Housing Crisis is So Gothically Horrifying It’s Turning Up in Scary Movies

The Housing Crisis is So Gothically Horrifying It’s Turning Up in Scary Movies

Mia Florin-Sefton on Barbarian, Jane Eyre, and the Horrors of Housing

By Mia Florin-Sefton | October 31, 2022

A Digital Dolittle? On Technology That Will Enable Us to Talk With Other Species... Including Plants and Trees

A Digital Dolittle? On Technology That Will Enable Us to Talk With Other Species... Including Plants and Trees

Karen Bakker in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 31, 2022

The Limits of Science: Why the Universe Might Be Too Complex For Humans to Ever Understand

The Limits of Science: Why the Universe Might Be Too Complex For Humans to Ever Understand

Martin Rees in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | October 31, 2022

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Out of the Shadows: On the Forgotten Mothers of the Occult

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How to Come to Terms With Troubling Ancestors

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Carl Phillips on the Value of Silence for Writers

Carl Phillips on the Value of Silence for Writers

“Sometimes the problem is that we’re trying too hard.”

By Carl Phillips | October 28, 2022

What I Write in My Journal is Just for Me (It is Not My Memoir)

What I Write in My Journal is Just for Me (It is Not My Memoir)

Jeanna Kadlec on Writing, Memory, and Trusting Yourself

By Jeanna Kadlec | October 28, 2022

Paul Newman on the “Lusty Time” He Had Filming <em>The Long, Hot Summer</em> with Joanne Woodward

Paul Newman on the “Lusty Time” He Had Filming The Long, Hot Summer with Joanne Woodward

“For us, the promise of everything was there from the beginning.”

By Paul Newman | October 28, 2022

When Awe Meets Narrative: On Chasing Local Folklore at the Edge of the Ocean

When Awe Meets Narrative: On Chasing Local Folklore at the Edge of the Ocean

In Which Emily Urquhart Explores Villain/Helper Tropes in a Small Maritime Town

By Emily Urquhart | October 28, 2022

The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in November

The Literary Film and TV You Need to Stream in November

Settle In, It’s Going to Be a Long Winter

By Emily Temple | October 28, 2022

A Sense of Belonging: Inside the Only U.S. School Dedicated to Teaching Refugee Girls

A Sense of Belonging: Inside the Only U.S. School Dedicated to Teaching Refugee Girls

Jessica Lander on the Essential, Challenging Work of the Global Village Project

By Jessica Lander | October 28, 2022

Either/Or... Neither? Looking Beyond the False Binaries of the Catastrophist Present

Either/Or... Neither? Looking Beyond the False Binaries of the Catastrophist Present

Andrew Keen is Wondering How Much Room There is For Gray

By Andrew Keen | October 28, 2022

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