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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
"It was a carnival of insanity."
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Jon Wiederhorn
| January 10, 2020
“Monterey”
A Poem by Maggie Millner
From
Freeman's
California Issue
By
Maggie Millner
| January 10, 2020
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.
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Corinne Segal
| January 9, 2020
Here are this year's finalists for The Story Prize.
By
Aaron Robertson
| January 9, 2020
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By Bullet or Ballot: One of the Only Successful Coups in American History
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David Zucchino
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Lynn Steger Strong
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On the Antifascist Activists Who Fought in the Streets Long Before Antifa
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Bill V. Mullen and Christopher Vials
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15 Great Books That Speak to the Lives of Middle-Aged Women
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Ada Calhoun
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What Can an Essayist Do in the Face of Massive Tragedy?
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Sonya Bilocerkowycz
| January 9, 2020
The Renegade Ideas Behind the Rise of American Pragmatism
William James, Charles Peirce, and the Questions That Roiled Them
By
John Kaag and Douglas Anderson
| January 9, 2020
Dune
is getting new life as a three-part graphic novel.
By
Aaron Robertson
| January 8, 2020
I will find you:
The Last of the Mohicans
is getting an HBO adaptation.
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Dan Sheehan
| January 8, 2020
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.
By
Jessie Gaynor
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Eli Frankel: I Was the Last Person to Interview the Black Dahlia Murder Witness.
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David Baldacci
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"