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“How do you create stories in a world that only aspires to retirement and dreams only of conforming? ”

Codes of Silence

Patrick Radden Keefe’s bestselling 2019 book “Say Nothing” has been adapted into a miniseries. It repeats the sins of its source material.

Holy Beings

Most people are doing things that are as boring as anything could be. Things that they do multiple times a week. Things that they will not remember as they die.

Protecting the Rights of Syrian Refugees

Against the forced repatriation of Syrian refugees, whose asylum claims are in jeopardy after Bashar al-Assad’s fall.

We Owe Each Other Everything

Albert Cleage Jr. rejected the Black American Dream to pursue something more transcendent: utopia. A new book tells the story of Black Christian Nationalism.

No, Country for Old Men

Having lived through, and made, history, filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola and Paul Schrader are packing it up and taking it with them.

The Poet Is Present

Ryan Ruby offers a vision of the poet as not only thoroughly alive but extraordinarily relevant: poets do R&D.

Back from the Underworld

“Your use of your history to shield yourself is a betrayal. You have a lot of healing to do for yourself and for the harm you have caused. ”

Statues Also Speak

In 2021, France returned twenty-six stolen objects to the present-day Republic of Benin. In “Dahomey, ” Mati Diop explores the complexities of this return.

Kicking an Open Door

In “Stranger Than Fiction, ” Edwin Frank asks: What was the twentieth-century novel?

Two Pieces

While we are destroyed, we are not yet completely destroyed.

Trick Clock

Seasonal migrant workers are the backbone of the agriculture industry. Labor abuse is already widespread—but it’s set to get worse under Trump.

University of Hindutva

On college campuses, organizations like Hindu on Campus are laundering ethnonationalist talking points laundered through the language of social justice.

Yo-de-lay-hee-hoo

No one ever lost money betting against the end of history.

Français, Français, Français

“How do you create stories in a world that only aspires to retirement and dreams only of conforming? ”

Codes of Silence

Patrick Radden Keefe’s bestselling 2019 book “Say Nothing” has been adapted into a miniseries. It repeats the sins of its source material.

Holy Beings

Most people are doing things that are as boring as anything could be. Things that they do multiple times a week. Things that they will not remember as they die.

Protecting the Rights of Syrian Refugees

Against the forced repatriation of Syrian refugees, whose asylum claims are in jeopardy after Bashar al-Assad’s fall.

We Owe Each Other Everything

Albert Cleage Jr. rejected the Black American Dream to pursue something more transcendent: utopia. A new book tells the story of Black Christian Nationalism.

No, Country for Old Men

Having lived through, and made, history, filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola and Paul Schrader are packing it up and taking it with them.

The Poet Is Present

Ryan Ruby offers a vision of the poet as not only thoroughly alive but extraordinarily relevant: poets do R&D.

Back from the Underworld

“Your use of your history to shield yourself is a betrayal. You have a lot of healing to do for yourself and for the harm you have caused. ”

Statues Also Speak

In 2021, France returned twenty-six stolen objects to the present-day Republic of Benin. In “Dahomey, ” Mati Diop explores the complexities of this return.

Kicking an Open Door

In “Stranger Than Fiction, ” Edwin Frank asks: What was the twentieth-century novel?

Two Pieces

While we are destroyed, we are not yet completely destroyed.

Trick Clock

Seasonal migrant workers are the backbone of the agriculture industry. Labor abuse is already widespread—but it’s set to get worse under Trump.

University of Hindutva

On college campuses, organizations like Hindu on Campus are laundering ethnonationalist talking points laundered through the language of social justice.

Yo-de-lay-hee-hoo

No one ever lost money betting against the end of history.