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Now that comics have put on long pants and started to strut around with the grownups by calling themselves graphic novels, it’s important to remember that...
Now that comics have put on long pants and started to strut around with the grownups by calling themselves graphic novels, it’s important to remember that...
This year began with huge bushfires in southeastern Australia that drove one community after another into temporary exile, killed an estimated billion animals, and turned Canberra’s...
To the Editors: I read with interest James Oakes’s review “An Unfinished Revolution.” I noticed a minor factual error that appears so often in the literature...
What I have found myself hungering for is literature that stretches past legal testimonies and sentimental appeals toward what, for lack of a better phrase, I’m...
In 1969, 78 percent of instructional staff at US institutions of higher education were tenured or on the tenure track; today, after decades of institutional expansion...
During the summer of 1959, Madeleine L’Engle and her family embarked on a cross-country road trip. At night, after the children had gone to bed, she...
Baseball faces a moment of truth unlike any it has known in a century. Until and unless Commissioner Manfred lifts his ludicrous immunity offer and deals...
Tola Rotimi Abraham’s debut novel, Black Sunday, follows a Nigerian family after they lose almost everything. Once the mother loses her job and the father makes...
Working the door at a San Francisco bar in the early 2010s, a friend of mine turned away a newly-transplanted tech entrepreneur for not having an...
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