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How Harry Houdini Became the Champion of Mother's Day

How Harry Houdini Became the Champion of Mother's Day

Mira Ptacin on Magic, Mediums, and Mothers

By Mira Ptacin | May 8, 2020

The Heartbreak of Encountering Your Child's Experience of the World

The Heartbreak of Encountering Your Child's Experience of the World

Melanie Abrams on Motherhood and the Mysteries of Synesthesia

By Melanie Abrams | May 8, 2020

<em>The Week in Books LIVE</em>:<br>Pulitzers, Lovecraft, and Guns N' Roses vs. Bill Clinton

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On First Hearing the Manic Rhythm of My Baby's Heart

On First Hearing the Manic Rhythm of My Baby's Heart

Gabriela Wiener Listens to Her Daughter

By Gabriela Wiener | May 8, 2020

A Day for the Ages: VE Day at 75 in the Time of COVID-19

A Day for the Ages: VE Day at 75 in the Time of COVID-19

Catherine Grace Katz on Commemorating the End of WWII

By Catherine Grace Katz | May 8, 2020

Dear Mr. Rogers: A Letter From Officer Clemmons

Dear Mr. Rogers: A Letter From Officer Clemmons

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On Managing Acute Uncertainty in a Time of Medical Crisis

By Elizabeth L. Silver | May 8, 2020

Humera Afridi on the Quarantine State of Mind

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Sheltering: Adrienne Raphel Talks Crossword Puzzles and Stephen Sondheim

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Whoa, oh, oh, James Patterson is writing a book with Guns N' Roses.

Whoa, oh, oh, James Patterson is writing a book with Guns N' Roses.

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Playback: Kimberly McCreight Really Wants to Be an FBI Agent

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Tables of Contents Live: Make Ceviche With Tommy Pico!

Tables of Contents Live: Make Ceviche With Tommy Pico!

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How to feel better about doing nothing right now.

How to feel better about doing nothing right now.

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Ed Roberson has won the $70,000 Jackson Poetry Prize.

Ed Roberson has won the $70,000 Jackson Poetry Prize.

By Katie Yee | May 7, 2020

How Cherokee Citizens Are Writing Themselves<br> Into the Future

How Cherokee Citizens Are Writing Themselves
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Erika Wurth on the Literature of Native Sovereignty

By Erika T. Wurth | May 7, 2020

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