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Are Christian Churches the Next Bastion of American Socialism?
Jack Jenkins on the Religious Left's Attempts to Fight Poverty
By
Jack Jenkins
| April 22, 2020
The Trials of Jared K.
At the Podium With the First Son-in-Law
By
Robert Cohen
| April 22, 2020
Finding a Way Forward from the Pandemic in the Words of the Poets
Lawrence Joseph on Robert Hayden, Etel Adnan, Adrienne Rich, and Cathy Park Hong
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Lawrence Joseph
| April 22, 2020
How the Trump Presidency Became a Hotbed of Conspiracy Theory
David Rohde on Truth and Misinformation
By
David Rohde
| April 21, 2020
How Did Writers Survive the
First Great Depression?
Jason Boog Looks Back to Figure Out How to Go Forward
By
Jason Boog
| April 20, 2020
The Atoll at the Center of the World
What Lies Ahead for the Marshall Islands?
By
Tom Bamforth
| April 20, 2020
Best Reviewed
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The 2020 World Press Photo of the Year is of a young man reciting protest poetry in Sudan.
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Dodging Covid: A Coronavirus Diary That Begins in January
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Dimitry Elias Léger
| April 16, 2020
The Invisible Militarization of
Daily Life in America
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Ryan Ruby
| April 16, 2020
When Virtual Literary Events Are an Opportunity for Accessibility
Amanda Leduc on the FOLD Festival
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Amanda Leduc
| April 15, 2020
Letter From Beirut: From Revolution to Pandemic
Lina Mounzer on Life in the Midst of History
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Lina Mounzer
| April 14, 2020
Jenny Odell and Wendy Liu on Liberating Ourselves From Usefulness
"I don't always need a purpose for everything."
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Jenny Odell
| April 13, 2020
Are American Elections at Risk Because of Coronavirus?
Alan Hirsch on How to Save Ourselves From the Worst
By
Alan Hirsch
| April 10, 2020
Why Women Kill
On Gendered Violence and Our Inability to Understand Female Rage
By
Asale Angel-Ajani & Nimmi Gowrinathan
| April 10, 2020
Why Underfunding and Overcrowding Our National Parks is a Dangerous Combination
Conor Knighton Returns to Zion National Park
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Conor Knighton
| April 9, 2020
How to Bartend
Rabih Alameddine on Life, Death, and Soccer During the Last Pandemic
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Rabih Alameddine
| April 8, 2020
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When is a Sports Mystery Not a Sports Mystery? When It's Greek Tragedy.
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The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Strikingly em Ghost-Eye em has none of the eerie mood of a Gothic novel or…"