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In the Age of Political Thugs

In the Age of Political Thugs

Sonya Bilocerkowycz, from Ukraine to Putin to Trump and Back Again

By Sonya Bilocerkowycz | October 11, 2019

On the Activism of Marlon Brando, Before the Fame

On the Activism of Marlon Brando, Before the Fame

Agitprop, Israel, and the Shape of the World After WWII

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On Coming of Age in a Discount Supermarket

On Coming of Age in a Discount Supermarket

Michael Jaime-Becerra Considers the Important Time He Spent in a Viva Mart

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Scott Galloway: Tech Companies Should Be Broken Up

Scott Galloway: Tech Companies Should Be Broken Up

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Anthony Bourdain's estate auction includes a lot of his early writings.

Anthony Bourdain's estate auction includes a lot of his early writings.

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Nobel Prize-Winner Olga Tokarczuk in Conversation with John Freeman

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The first ever dual Nobel Prizes in Literature have been awarded to Olga Tokarczuk and Peter Handke

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How Does One Actually Prove a Human is Smarter Than a Housefly?

How Does One Actually Prove a Human is Smarter Than a Housefly?

On the Quality of Genius, Across Species

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Dystopia and Shame: On the Road with California's Climate Migrants

Dystopia and Shame: On the Road with California's Climate Migrants

Jaime Cortez on the Disaster We Created

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A Poet's Case for Wasting Time

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The Incredibly English Art of Mole-Catching

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They Might Be Cute, But They Can Also Wreak Unholy Havoc

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The Best Time to Practice Stoicism? When Your Flight is Canceled

The Best Time to Practice Stoicism? When Your Flight is Canceled

How an Ancient Philosophy Can Help You Through Modern Life

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Henrietta Lovell, the Tea Lady, Reveals Secrets of the Trade

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Why You Should Expect the Unexpected When Drinking Really Good Tea

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