Waveforms and the Women’s March
Briallen Hopper on what we can learn from the Women's March.
"The older one grows, the more one likes indecency." — Virginia Woolf
Briallen Hopper on what we can learn from the Women's March.
Briallen HopperFeb 23, 2017
Jean Hey looks at Sheila Kohler's new memoir.
Jean HeyFeb 22, 2017
Didion's latest "South and West": irredeemably past, and yet speaking to the current impasse.
Colin DickeyFeb 19, 2017
Chris O’Leary reviews Robert Forster’s memoir “Grant & I: Inside and Outside the Go-Betweens.”
Chris O’LearyFeb 19, 2017
Jeneé Darden on the harrowing love between mother and son in Trevor Noah's "Born a Crime."
Jeneé DardenFeb 18, 2017
Shaun Miller on Peter Orner's "Am I Alone Here?"
Shaun MillerFeb 17, 2017
Judge William A. Norris recalls his path to the Ninth Circuit in "Liberal Opinions: My Life in the Stream of History."
Laura W. BrillFeb 9, 2017
Leonardo Lucarelli offers a few choice scenes to savor in "Mincemeat," but is the whole meal worth it?
Giancarlo BuonomoFeb 9, 2017
Matt Seidel on Marc Nieson's "Schoolhouse."
Matt SeidelFeb 8, 2017
Susan Scarf Merrell on Lynne Tillman's "The Complete Madame Realism: And Other Stories."
Susan Scarf MerrellFeb 7, 2017
On "The Lost Journalism of Ring Lardner."
Joshua BaldwinFeb 6, 2017
Dorna Khazeni on Tracy Tynan's memoir "Wear and Tear."
Dorna KhazeniJan 26, 2017