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Paul Rudolph's Strange Vision of a Cross-Manhattan Expressway (and Other Unfinished Projects)

Paul Rudolph's Strange Vision of a Cross-Manhattan Expressway (and Other Unfinished Projects)

In Conversation with One of America's Iconic Architects

By Robert Bruegmann | January 10, 2020

An Oral History of the Thrash Metal Mosh Pit

An Oral History of the Thrash Metal Mosh Pit

"It was a carnival of insanity."

By Jon Wiederhorn | January 10, 2020

“Monterey” <br> A Poem by Maggie Millner

“Monterey”
A Poem by Maggie Millner

From Freeman's California Issue

By Maggie Millner | January 10, 2020

Jonathan Lethem's first novel, <em>Gun, With Occasional Music</em>, is finally headed to TV.

Jonathan Lethem's first novel, Gun, With Occasional Music, is finally headed to TV.

By Aaron Robertson | January 9, 2020

After months of controversy, the Romance Writers of America's leaders have resigned.

After months of controversy, the Romance Writers of America's leaders have resigned.

By Corinne Segal | January 9, 2020

Here are this year's finalists for The Story Prize.

Here are this year's finalists for The Story Prize.

By Aaron Robertson | January 9, 2020

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By Bill V. Mullen and Christopher Vials | January 9, 2020

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Ada Calhoun Offers a Long Overdue Reading List

By Ada Calhoun | January 9, 2020

What Can an Essayist Do in the Face of Massive Tragedy?

What Can an Essayist Do in the Face of Massive Tragedy?

Sonya Bilocerkowycz on Guilt, Ego, and Speculative Nonfiction

By Sonya Bilocerkowycz | January 9, 2020

The Renegade Ideas Behind the Rise of American Pragmatism

The Renegade Ideas Behind the Rise of American Pragmatism

William James, Charles Peirce, and the Questions That Roiled Them

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<em>Dune</em> is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.

Dune is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.

By Aaron Robertson | January 8, 2020

I will find you: <em>The Last of the Mohicans</em> is getting an HBO adaptation.

I will find you: The Last of the Mohicans is getting an HBO adaptation.

By Dan Sheehan | January 8, 2020

Robert Caro's many, many papers have found a home in New York.

Robert Caro's many, many papers have found a home in New York.

By Aaron Robertson | January 8, 2020

Novelist Don Winslow offers to donate $75K to St. Jude's if the White House holds a press briefing.

Novelist Don Winslow offers to donate $75K to St. Jude's if the White House holds a press briefing.

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