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Valerie Jarrett on 26-Year-Old Michelle Obama’s Unforgettable Job Interview

And Dinner with a Political Super Couple-to-Be

April 4, 2019  By Valerie Jarrett   Posted In  Features  Memoir 
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Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Lit Mags (and Likely More)

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Chloe Aridjis on 19th-Century Books and Teen Goth Poetry

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A Wonderful Stroke of Luck

Ann Beattie

"Ladies and gentlemen, today Dr. Ha, though called upon, was unable to speak, so The Powers That Be have decreed that in the absence of the museum’s art adviser, Ms. Alwyn-Black, who is ill, I am to say something about this painting, The Peaceable Kingdom, which has newly arrived at the Harriet G. and Hubert J. Felton Gallery, on permanent loan from the cousin of an alumnus.”

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Meet the Shortlisted Writers for the 2019 Albertine Prize

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On the Urgency and Necessity of Writing Poetry

April 3, 2019  By Jenni Fagan   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Freeman's 
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The French Satirist Who Brought Anarchy Into Art

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