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Gift idea for a weird poet: a handwritten book of poetry by Bonnie (of ‘and Clyde’ fame).
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The Long Legacy of America’s Militarist, Racist Demagoguery
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Neil Gaiman on the Good Kind of Trolls
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Animals Are Basically… Millennials?
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September 20, 2019
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For Diasporic Writers, Nostalgia is a Powerful Tool For Engaging Home
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In Search of Hysteria: The Man Who Thought He Could Define Madness
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The Reality of Post-Chernobyl Life: Way More Complicated Than a TV Show
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Vanishing Bees Should Not Be the New Normal
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Reckoning with the Slave Empires of WWII
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How Overdiagnosing Can Go Terribly Wrong
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