Weirding Out with Kate Marshall

Weirding Out with Kate Marshall

In the intro to season 6 of Novel Dialogue, Kate Marshall gets weird: “I was looking at writers who were considering themselves part of a new weird, and I wanted to ask... Read more »
Weirding Out with Kate Marshall

An Uncommon, Unconquerable Mind: Our Friend, Julius S. Scott III (1955–2021)

In his 1995 book Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History, the famed anthropologist Michel-Rolph Trouillot described the Haitian Revolution as an “unthinkable” nonevent. By this he meant that European... Read more »
The End of Enlightenment by Richard Whatmore review – a warning from 18th-century Britain | History books

The End of Enlightenment by Richard Whatmore review – a warning from 18th-century Britain | History books

Britain, thought Thomas Paine, needed to be destroyed. Its monarchy must be toppled, its empire broken up and the mercantile system that propped up this debt-ridden, monstrous pariah state abolished. Only then... Read more »
Paws for applause: Paddington set to star in stage musical | Theatre

Paws for applause: Paddington set to star in stage musical | Theatre

Paddington, Michael Bond’s “very rare sort of bear”, is to star in a new stage musical. The production, announced on Tuesday, is being developed by Sonia Friedman’s company, whose hits include Harry... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 12th

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 12th

“You just missed my best-of list for the year.” Source link Read more »
The 2023 National Book Awards Longlist: Fiction

The 2023 National Book Awards Longlist: Fiction

This week, The New Yorker announced the longlists for the 2023 National Book Awards. Earlier, we presented the lists for Young People’s Literature, Translated Literature, Poetry, and Nonfiction. In “Chain-Gang All-Stars,” Nana... Read more »
How Andrew Dosunmu Makes the Street His Studio

How Andrew Dosunmu Makes the Street His Studio

Newly arrived from Lagos, in the early nineties, Andrew Dosunmu, solitary and broke, sometimes slept in the Paris Metro. He had little in his possession beyond his clothes. And it was his... Read more »
The Ups and Downs of Bipolar Disorder

The Ups and Downs of Bipolar Disorder

December 12, 2023 • Feature Story • 75th Anniversary This story is part of a special 75th Anniversary series featuring the experiences of people living with mental illnesses. The opinions of the... Read more »
Paws for applause: Paddington set to star in stage musical | Theatre

Muslims in Habsburg Bosnia …

The Afterlife of Ottoman Europe examines how Bosnian Muslims navigated the Ottoman and Habsburg domains following the Habsburg occupation of Bosnia Herzegovina after the 1878 Berlin Congress. Prominent members of the Ottoman... Read more »
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