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Black Lives Matter in the Public Theater’s
Much Ado About Nothing
Five Perspectives on Race and Shakespeare in 2020
By
Arsh Dhillon, Phillip Michalak, Bernadette Looney, Sonia Kangaju, and Charles Onesti
| August 14, 2020
"The Stone of Fear"
A Poem by Julia Cimafiejeva
By
Julia Cimafiejeva
| August 14, 2020
On Rethinking the Relationship Between Religion and Politics in 21st-Century America
John Compton on the
New Books Network
Podcast
By
New Books Network
| August 14, 2020
Bob Woodward's new book,
Rage
, will have "explosive" new material about the president.
By
Corinne Segal
| August 13, 2020
How Boomers Changed American Family Life (By Getting Divorced)
Jill Filipovic on the Generation That Changed Everything
By
Jill Filipovic
| August 13, 2020
On Sick Trees, JD Vance, and the Invasive Species of Appalachia
Leah Hampton: "Appalachia is insanely complex, and its destruction has been muddy and tangled."
By
Leah Hampton
| August 13, 2020
Best Reviewed
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A Letter to My Son: Kirsten West Savali on Motherhood and Ancestral Resilience
By
Kirsten West Savali
| August 13, 2020
On the Unreality of Life in Contemporary America
By
Keen On
| August 13, 2020
For what it's worth, Kamala Harris has pretty good taste in books.
By
Emily Temple
| August 12, 2020
Kurt Andersen on the Corrosive Politics
of Nostalgia
Of Trumpism, Disunity, and Resistance to Change
By
Kurt Andersen
| August 12, 2020
What Do Paramilitaries in the Streets of Portland Signal for November?
A Correspondence Between Matt Gallagher, Phil Klay, and Risa Brooks
By
Literary Hub
| August 12, 2020
Are We in the Middle of a Black Art Renaissance?
A Spiritual Manifesto for the Global International African Arts Movement
By
Patrick A. Howell and Mavin L. Mills
| August 12, 2020
The Long Hollowing Out of the American Middle Class
Jim Tankersley Visits One of the Hardest Working Men in
Minor League Baseball
By
Jim Tankersley
| August 12, 2020
Losing Beirut: On Life in a Shattered City
Rima Rantisi Mourns for What May Never Be Recovered
By
Rima Rantisi
| August 11, 2020
Letter From St. Paul: On the Complex Flavors of Black Joy
Michael Kleber-Diggs Listens to Big Boi and Dances Through Grief
By
Michael Kleber-Diggs
| August 11, 2020
How Stephen Miller Abandoned the Lessons of His Jewish Ancestors
Fleeing Pogroms in Russia, Miller's Mother's Family Escaped to the US
By
Jean Guerrero
| August 11, 2020
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