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What Justice Needs Now
Judge Victoria Pratt’s new book, “The Power of Dignity,” should be mandatory reading for all judges in America....
LAW
What Justice Needs Now
Judge Victoria Pratt’s new book, “The Power of Dignity,” should be mandatory reading for all judges in America....
LAW
The Seduction of Truthiness: A Response
Daniel A. Segal responds to David N. Myers’s review of Joshua Cohen’s “The Netanyahus.”...
FICTION
Beyond Talking Bunnies: On Victor Menza’s “The Rabbit Between Us”
Katja M. Guenther reviews Victor Menza’s posthumous book on the rabbit as racially charged American symbol....
“We Can’t Go on Like Madonna”: A Conversation with Ricky Tucker
Zach Shultz talks with Ricky Tucker his new book, “And the Category Is…: Inside New York’s Vogue, House, and Ballroom Community.”...
Leo Tolstoy Square, Street, and Metro Station
Pushkin Street is located one kilometer from the Drama Theater in Mariupol where 1,000 civilians hid and an estimated 300 died after Russians dropped a bomb on it. In Kharkiv, it’s the same distance from the bombed-out central square ...
Comics as Social Media: On Julie Doucet’s “Time Zone J”
In focusing her new work on the merger of past and present, Doucet shows the comic book medium to be as much about time as anything else....
Comics as Social Media: On Julie Doucet’s “Time Zone J”
In focusing her new work on the merger of past and present, Doucet shows the comic book medium to be as much about time as anything else....
COMICS
Celia Paul’s “Letters to Gwen John”
Acclaimed artist and writer Celia Paul joins Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher to speak about her latest book "Letters to Gwen John", an epistolary memoir addressed to the Welsh painter Gwen John....
All Bodyminds in Every Space: A Conversation with Jennifer Natalya Fink
Eleanor J. Bader speaks to Jennifer Natalya Fink about disability and family narratives....
POLITICS
The Ideology of Masturbation
Jonathan Alexander on “Less Than Zero” and touching himself....
NONFICTION
Surrealism in Our Time: On Katya Kazbek’s “Little Foxes Took Up Matches”
A Russian folktale becomes the foundation for a political satire....
FICTION