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For the love of “Orange Jesus.” Liz Cheney’s new book calls out GOP Trumpers.

For the love of “Orange Jesus.” Liz Cheney’s new book calls out GOP Trumpers.

By Jonny Diamond | November 29, 2023

Will Haberman and Swan’s 2025 Trump book be a comedy or a tragedy?

Will Haberman and Swan’s 2025 Trump book be a comedy or a tragedy?

By Jonny Diamond | November 27, 2023

Reports suggest that Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha has been released.

Reports suggest that Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha has been released.

By Jonny Diamond | November 21, 2023

Reports suggest Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha has been kidnapped by Israeli forces.

Reports suggest Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha has been kidnapped by Israeli forces.

By Jonny Diamond | November 20, 2023

Censoring Kids’ Worlds: Laurie Hertzel on the Danger of Banning Books for Children

Censoring Kids’ Worlds: Laurie Hertzel on the Danger of Banning Books for Children

A Love Letter to Judy Blume, Maurice Sendak, and the Other Authors that Defined Her Youth

By Laurie Hertzel | November 20, 2023

 Missouri library buys extra copies of “Bang Like a Porn Star” for “research.”

 Missouri library buys extra copies of “Bang Like a Porn Star” for “research.”

By Jonny Diamond | November 16, 2023

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Sacred Space: Why Libraries Are Essential to Incarcerated Writers

Sacred Space: Why Libraries Are Essential to Incarcerated Writers

Warren Bronson on Reading Within Prison Walls

By Warren Bronson | November 14, 2023

Beyond the Easy Mythology of “Florida Man” in the Heart of the Everglades

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Rebecca Renner Explores the Alligator Poacher Sting that Divided a Community

By Rebecca Renner | November 14, 2023

A Statement of Solidarity With Gaza From More Than 100 Literary Translators

A Statement of Solidarity With Gaza From More Than 100 Literary Translators

"We, the undersigned translators, refuse to despair."

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Where Everyone is Hamlet: Staging Shakespeare as Political Resistance in China

Where Everyone is Hamlet: Staging Shakespeare as Political Resistance in China

Vikram Nijhawan on the Bard’s Role in 20th Century China

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Dissenting in Style: How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Collars Became Political Signifiers

Dissenting in Style: How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Collars Became Political Signifiers

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By Elinor Carucci and Sara Bader | November 13, 2023

Approaching Social Repair in Appalachian Kentucky

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Seth D. Kaplan on the Necessity of Cultural Understanding When It Comes to Helping Distressed Neighborhoods

By Seth D. Kaplan | November 13, 2023

Ben Austen on the Un-American Injustices of the American Justice System

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