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Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and the Benefits of Beef
The New Yorker· 1 hour agoA feud between two of the biggest names in rap quickly escalated into a mutual smear campaign. How did a conflict based in craft become one that was about so much more?
Claire Messud on Virginia Woolf, 'The Little Prince,' and The Book That Kept Her Up Too Late
Elle via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe Connecticut-born Messud (it’s a distortion of a common Maltese surname, Mifsud) attended five...
The Moral Necessity of Protest
New York Magazine· 1 hour agoIsrael has killed aid workers, journalists, and academics and turned universities, hospitals, mosques, and countless homes to rubble. A full-scale...
41 new books for summer reading in 2024
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 1 day ago"A Chance Meeting: American Encounters" (New York Review Books), by Rachel Cohen. Grounded in research, seasoned with mild speculation ...
Marty Peretz and the Travails of American Liberalism
The Nation· 2 days agoAs a freelance writer whose books enjoyed more prestige than sales, Sontag didn’t have any health insurance. Fortunately for Sontag, she did have access...
The 25 Best New Book Releases This Week: May 14-20, 2024
Parade· 3 days agoThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum was published on May 17, 1900. Here are vintage...
Veteran Human Rights Leader Has Seen Enough: Israel Perpetrating Genocide in Gaza | Common Dreams
CommonDreams.org· 2 days ago... in 1978, served as its executive director for 12 years, and also led the American Civil...
Orville Schell
GBH News· 2 days agoSince then, he has written widely for many other magazine and newspapers,including The New Yorker, Time Magazine, Harpers, The Nation, The New York < ...
The best Post-Apocalyptic Comics: From nuclear fallout to gender-centric genocide, comics love to...
Popverse· 2 days agoWhen you think about it, the end of the world almost feels like it’s low-stakes when it comes to...
Why Not Memes? | Lauren Michele Jackson
New York Review of Books· 2 days agoThe first essay by Lauren Michele Jackson that I ever read was published in the summer of 2020, a week or so into the protests following the death of...