From Watching to Participating: Kate Bredeson and Lars Jan Discuss 1968 and Jan’s Stage Production of Joan Didion’s “The White Album”
Kate Bredeson and Lars Jan discuss 1968 and Jan’s stage production of Joan Didion’s “The White Album.”
Kate Bredeson and Lars Jan discuss 1968 and Jan’s stage production of Joan Didion’s “The White Album.”
The author Joshua Cohen visits Harold Bloom.
An innocent man freed from death row wrote a best seller. Now he educates people on the link between slavery and mass incarceration.
A senior advisor to Barack Obama opens up about Trump.
LARB Legal Affairs Editor Don Franzen interviews Dean of Berkeley Law Erwin Chemerinsky about the current emolument cases against Trump.
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Jennifer Keishin Armstrong discusses the legacy of “Sex and the City.”
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A WhatsApp conversation between Joanna Walsh, the author of “Break.up,” and Lauren Elkin, the author of “Flâneuse: Women Walk the City.”
Brad Evans speaks with Lauren Berlant. A conversation in Brad Evans’s “Histories of Violence” series.
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Emily-Rose Baker interviews Philippe Sands, an international lawyer and author whose work and writing focuses on mass killings and the Holocaust.
“We must be vigilant, because the history we are given is sometimes very different from the history that happened.”
Felix Bernstein interviews Jonathan Flatley about his new book, “Like Andy Warhol,” a study that reframes how we think about Warhol’s affect and queerness.
Jennifer Seaman Cook interviews Ed Sanders, a major figure in the Beat and counterculture movements.
Dick Cluster interviews Gabriela Alemán, the author of “Poso Wells.”