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<em>The Witches</em> looks just as zany as any late-1990s Disney Halloween movie.

The Witches looks just as zany as any late-1990s Disney Halloween movie.

By Aaron Robertson | October 2, 2020

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

Here are the best reviewed books of the week.

By Book Marks | October 2, 2020

Irish poet Derek Mahon has died, but he left behind this lyric of hope.

Irish poet Derek Mahon has died, but he left behind this lyric of hope.

By Dan Sheehan | October 2, 2020

Everyone's looking up

Everyone's looking up "schadenfreude" in the dictionary today. Wonder why?

By Rasheeda Saka | October 2, 2020

A response: Aminatta Forna on why she signed the letter condemning the online abuse of JK Rowling.

A response: Aminatta Forna on why she signed the letter condemning the online abuse of JK Rowling.

By Aminatta Forna | October 2, 2020

See highlights from James A. Michener's enormous abstract art collection.

See highlights from James A. Michener's enormous abstract art collection.

By Emily Temple | October 2, 2020

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Juliana Hatfield Has Been Appearing on Tribute Albums for Three Decades and Isn't Sure Why

By Ray Padgett | October 2, 2020

What a Video Game Can Teach Us About Getting Through a Pandemic

By Anna Weltman | October 2, 2020

A Conversion of Suffering: At the Intersection of Poetry and Psychoanalysis in Paul Celan

By Jamieson Webster | October 2, 2020

Donald Trump's Tax Returns Raise More Questions Than Answers

Donald Trump's Tax Returns Raise More Questions Than Answers

Former Weiser CPA Henry Kogan Breaks Down What We Need to Know

By Henry Kogan | October 2, 2020

Kimberly's Story, Part II: How to Live in San Francisco During a Pandemic

Kimberly's Story, Part II: How to Live in San Francisco During a Pandemic

An Original Graphic Story from Mission Local

By Literary Hub | October 2, 2020

On Riding Out the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Heart of the Old Holy Roman Empire

On Riding Out the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Heart of the Old Holy Roman Empire

Ethan Lou Goes on a Deep Nostalgia Kick in Bayreuth

By Ethan Lou | October 2, 2020

The Case for Writing a Memoir in Essays

The Case for Writing a Memoir in Essays

Beth Kephart on the Power of Fragmentation in Books By Sonja Livingston, Megan Stielstra, and More

By Beth Kephart | October 2, 2020

Your Weekend in Virtual Book Events, Oct. 2nd-4th

Your Weekend in Virtual Book Events, Oct. 2nd-4th

Featuring Joy Harjo, Tayari Jones, Michelle Tong, and More

By Kiki Nicole | October 2, 2020

What to Watch at the Brooklyn Book Festival

What to Watch at the Brooklyn Book Festival

Featuring Colson Whitehead, Brit Bennett, Sigrid Nunez, and More

By Literary Hub | October 2, 2020

Dwight Trible:

Dwight Trible: "People Have Always Come Together with Music"

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By The Quarantine Tapes | October 2, 2020

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