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Because there is no morality in capitalism, Fox News is getting its own imprint at HarperCollins.
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Aaron Robertson
| October 7, 2020
Marjane Satrapi's hypnotizing paintings of women are now on view in Paris.
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Emily Temple
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It's been a bittersweet week for surf literature.
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Kerri Andrews
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| October 7, 2020
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Why now is a great time to read Colson Whitehead's
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