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Week of 7/29/18
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … heal the public sphere. Ed Lee, a San Francisco mayor who died in office this past December, liked to praise what he … and a growing sphere of private power and experience. Locals lament losing one sort of cosmopolitanism as they turn …
Notes on Current Books, Summer 1996
… that was so. Cohén is opening up a debate that exists in medieval religious history by recasting its main terms and the … and a French professor. Everyone intrigued by the finer points of gender studies, French studies, cultural studies, … a jilted groom and a missing bride; the action of Murdoch’s 26th novel involves the musings, lamentations, and …
Spring Cleaning
… run-off. He had seen it in other years, had learned not to come before mid-April, no matter how much earlier spring … he carried those genes rather than his mother’s. She had died when she was 55 after an adulthood of heart problems. … floor were still shuttered and boarded up. But he did it also to reassure himself. Seth’s voice was so slow and eerie …
A Feminist Fantasy
… Germaine Greer’s book, men are deliberately blacked out or come on the scene just long enough to take their raps in … and perhaps yielded interesting results. It should also be noted that not all artistic partnerships swallow … Kauffmann and Marie Louise Vigee-LeBrun, whose fortunes died with Marie Antoinette, just as the end of patronage …
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Both Everywhere and Somewhere
… Epic T here are endless ways to lose your sense of place. A common one goes something like this: You call an Uber to get … in this behavior. In 2015, Germaine R. Halegoua, a media-studies scholar, found that 96 percent of her research … monologues, and even a puppet show—all housed on a single website and designed for the smartphone. But in making this …
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Howard Zinn: The People’s Historian
… also was involved with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), one of the organizations spearheading the … to his World War II experience as an Air Force bombardier (his last mission was to napalmed German troops in … opens with the events of 9/11 and then flashes back to key points of US expansionism from Wounded Knee to Iraq, …
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