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Mona Eltahawy: Civility Will Not Overturn the Patriarchy
One Man's Manners Are Another Woman's Oppression
By
Mona Eltahawy
| September 19, 2019
One of Elizabeth Warren's strategists is longlisted for the National Book Award in Poetry.
By
Emily Temple
| September 18, 2019
How Janet Mock Helped Me Dismantle My Assumptions
Veronica Scott Esposito on Transmisogyny and Embracing Glamour
By
Veronica Esposito
| September 18, 2019
Quiet Resistance and Acts of Hope on the US-Mexico Border
Victoria Blanco on the Stories We Miss By Focusing on Tragedy
By
Victoria Blanco
| September 18, 2019
On the Reclamation of Australian Aboriginal and Native American Identity
Reading Women
Discuss Joy Harjo's
An American Sunrise
and
Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia
By
Reading Women
| September 18, 2019
On the Dark and Dangerous Underbelly of Climate Conspiracy Theories
Anna Merlan on the Dark Underbelly of Climate Denialism
By
Anna Merlan
| September 17, 2019
Best Reviewed
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| September 17, 2019
Marching on London with Extinction Rebellion
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Thomas Bunstead
| September 16, 2019
On Eric Garner, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Police Brutality as American Tradition
By
J. Faith Almiron
| September 13, 2019
September 10, 2001 at the World Trade Center's Windows on the World
Life in New York City on the Eve of History
By
Tom Roston
| September 13, 2019
A Brief History of Mostly Terrible Campaign Biographies
“No harm if true; but, in fact, not true.” (Buckle Up for 2020)
By
Jaime Fuller
| September 12, 2019
The Eerily Prescient Lessons of
Darkness at Noon
Michael Scammell on the Eternal Totalitarian Truths of Arthur Koestler's Classic
By
Michael Scammell
| September 12, 2019
The Woman Who Beat the Nazis in Europe's Deadliest Horse Race
Lata Brandisová Probably Would Have Also Punched Them
By
Richard Askwith
| September 12, 2019
Susan Sontag reacting to 9/11 in
The New Yorker
remains essential reading.
By
Jonny Diamond
| September 11, 2019
Stop Treating Rural White Voters as a Monolith
Christopher Ingraham on the Importance of Understanding
Purple America
By
Christopher Ingraham
| September 11, 2019
Dina Nayeri on Returning to the Hotel-Turned-Refugee-Camp of Her Childhood
"To this day, the name Hotel Barba fills me with dread and nostalgia."
By
Dina Nayeri
| September 11, 2019
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The Night Kate Crane Watched the Story of Her Father's Murder Unfold as an Episode of 'Homicide'
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by
Kate Crane
Ed Lin on Writing a Novel About the Plight of Filipino Migrant Workers in Taiwan
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Ed Lin
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"rench bring us directly into her characters heads The mystery is as much about their…"