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Have Journalists Forgotten to Think Like Readers?
A Modest Proposal to Save the Media: Tell It To Me Like a Six-Year-Old
By
Caren Lissner
| July 6, 2017
We're Going to Need More Than Empathy
We Have to Get Radical with the Idea of the Other
By
Sarah Sentilles
| July 6, 2017
Never-Before-Published Hannah Arendt on What Freedom and Revolution Really Mean
Thoughts on Poverty, Misery, and the Great Revolutions of History
By
Hannah Arendt
| June 27, 2017
Plum Sykes: You Know It's Bad When Politics Gets Into Fashion
The Author of
Party Girls Die in Pearls
on Trump, Brexit, and Getting Political
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Plum Sykes
| June 23, 2017
How Did America's Banks Get So Much Political Power?
A New Book Traces These Origins to NYC's 1970s Financial Crisis
By
Isaac Kaplan
| June 22, 2017
9 Murderous Tyrants Who Were Also Failed Writers (and One OK Poet)
A Syllabus of Authoritarians Who Thought They Might Be Artists
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Ed Simon
| June 21, 2017
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Forrest Trump: On the Donald's Many Cameos in American Literature
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Susan Rieger
| June 20, 2017
Daring to Drive (And Write About It) in Saudi Arabia
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Sabrina Toppa
| June 19, 2017
What Would Kurt Vonnegut Think of Donald Trump?
At this Trumpian moment, we have to come to a Vonnegutian conclusion
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Marc Leeds
| June 15, 2017
The Hollow Mythology of Ronald Reagan
No One Really Cared When Dutch Asked Gorbachev to 'Tear Down This Wall'
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Tim Mohr
| June 12, 2017
A Look Inside James Baldwin's 1,884 Page FBI File
The Blood Counters">Memos on "Aliases," Sexuality, and
The Blood Counters
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William J. Maxwell
| June 12, 2017
On 50 Years of Loving, That Most Radical of Acts
Reflections On the Anniversary of the Supreme Court Decision in Loving v. Virginia
By
Sheryll Cashin
| June 12, 2017
The Literary Legacy of Occupy Wall Street
On the Work of Barbara Browning, Eugene Lim, Sarah Gerard, and More
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Tobias Carroll
| June 9, 2017
Saving Lives at Sea: Onboard a Migrant Rescue Ship in the Mediterranean
Writer Erri De Luca on a Two-Week Rescue Mission
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Erri De Luca
| June 6, 2017
Loving—And Leaving—Turkey in the Midst of Upheaval
Andrew Wessels on an Accidental Return Home
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Andrew Wessels
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