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Also: Joan Semmel’s revolutionary nudes, Aleshea Harris’s film adaptation of “Is God Is,” Rachel Syme on thrift markets galore, and more.
Ann Tashi Slater talks with author Lauren Groff about surrendering to reality, mending broken relationships, and writing novels underwater. The post On Grace, Melancholy, and Takin...
“Oh No” by Adrienne Celt Longtime readers of this column will be unsurprised to hear that the first quality I look for in a restaurant is not that restaurant’s willingness to accom...
I drove a little over an hour past barns and water towers to Rockford, Illinois: home to Anderson Japanese Gardens, Pig Mind Brewing (best vegan food in the Midwest, according to t...
Author Emily Rapp Black talks about writing through grief towards interconnectedness and a deeper understanding of being human.
Is God Is writer-director Aleshea Harris talks making the transition from stage to screen and the influence her family lineage has on her craft.
I hate being in the market, which is probably the most un-African thing I have ever said. As a black girl, voluptuous, with unruly hair that defies whatever Sir Isaac Newton was...
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"sister dreamer" shows that architecture only becomes truly meaningful when people see a space for themselves there.
In her debut English-language paperback, the cult figure of Japanese personal fiction takes us on an arboreal journey through life and death. The post The Late-Blooming Splendor of...
Bobuq Sayed’s début, No God but Us, reinvents the modern American Abroad novel––the story, now over a century old, of Americans departing the US and crossing an ocean to find freed...
The author discusses her story “Rate Your Happiness.”
A new and surprising book, "The Wanderers" by reporter Daniela Gerson, details the lost history of her and her wife’s grandparents, who fled Europe in World War II.
In March 2019 Namwali Serpell wrote for the NYR Online about a choose-your-own-adventure-style episode of the television show Black Mirror, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Hannah Arendt, and...
Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, who works with ceramics, has spent decades tapping unlikely sources for wisdom.
I met Nora Lange in the dream space of the Brown Creative Writing MFA Program where I was teaching and she was a graduate student. As a student, she seemed all possibility, all won...
“Nuts” by Katie Schorr Everybody on my father’s side had assimilated in what I’d call the cultural sense: they’d stopped talking Jewish. My father and his progenitors, they put awa...
The acclaimed author articulates the value of attention in her new essay collection, On Witness and Respair.
Monica Sok’s debut poetry collection mythologizes her own family history in a haunting portrait of generational trauma and collective healing. The post ‘In a Room of One Thousand B...
A weary caregiver and her successful sister clash over sacrifice and faith, only to learn that each has been quietly carrying her own pain. The post The Daughter Who Stayed appeare...
We must find and support organizations that respond to this moment and listen to the lived expertise of people often pushed to the margins. Our humanity depends on it.
I read Sarah Wang’s debut novel New Skin while still contemplating my own escape from postpartum depression. I call it escape because the mental gymnastics I had to perform to endu...
Being a student of Monica Ferrell’s was a singularly influential time in my life. Immediately upon meeting her, I wanted to be like her: to enter a room with the same serious allur...
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