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Seeking Redemption Behind Bars

Seeking Redemption Behind Bars

On the History of Faith-Based Rehabilitation Alternatives

By Tanya Erzen | March 24, 2017

Art Spiegelman: If It Walks Like a Fascist…

Art Spiegelman: If It Walks Like a Fascist…

On Nazis, Despair, and the Genius of Si Lewen

By Anthony Audi | March 22, 2017

How a Dictionary Got Into the Marriage Equality Debate

How a Dictionary Got Into the Marriage Equality Debate

And Why Lexicography­ Matters—Sometimes Too Much

By Kory Stamper | March 22, 2017

Writers Respond to Defunding the NEA and NEH

Writers Respond to Defunding the NEA and NEH

Postcards to inspire a movement to save the arts

By Literary Hub | March 22, 2017

What My Grandfather's Displacement Taught Me About the Refugee Crisis

What My Grandfather's Displacement Taught Me About the Refugee Crisis

Learning from the Past is Our Moral Imperative

By Georgia Hunter | March 22, 2017

Presidential Politics As Reality TV and Realist Fiction

Presidential Politics As Reality TV and Realist Fiction

The election came as a reality check. It’s time for a new genre.

By Emma Lieber | March 21, 2017

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Just How Partisan is the Supreme Court?

By Melvin I. Urofsky | March 20, 2017

What Kind of Empire Will China Be?

By Howard W. French | March 17, 2017

Valeria Luiselli on the Choices People Make in Coming to America

By Valeria Luiselli | March 16, 2017

What Did Hemingway Really Think of Castro?

What Did Hemingway Really Think of Castro?

Nicholas Reynolds on the Relationship of Two Mid-Century Icons

By Nicholas Reynolds | March 16, 2017

Learning the Language of Democracy: A Protest Diary

Learning the Language of Democracy: A Protest Diary

Elena Marcu on the Lessons of Four Years of Protesting in Romania

By Elena Marcu | March 9, 2017

Looking at America from the Trans-Siberian Express

Looking at America from the Trans-Siberian Express

Rosa Liksom Talks to Russians About Trump and Putin

By Rosa Liksom | March 9, 2017

The Dark, Orwellian Power of Steve Bannon, on Display at CPAC

The Dark, Orwellian Power of Steve Bannon, on Display at CPAC

Timothy Denevi Gets a Little Too Close to the Real Power in the White House

By Timothy Denevi | February 28, 2017

Lessons From Parisian Protest Culture

Lessons From Parisian Protest Culture

Lauren Elkin Discovers May 1968 Through the Eyes of Mavis Gallant

By Lauren Elkin | February 28, 2017

M*lo Might Be Done, But His Transphobia Lingers

M*lo Might Be Done, But His Transphobia Lingers

Gabrielle Bellot on the Normalization of Hate

By Gabrielle Bellot | February 22, 2017

Growing Up Poor, with Trump on TV

Growing Up Poor, with Trump on TV

Amanda Rea on the Wide American Gap Between Rich and Poor

By Amanda Rea | February 21, 2017

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