A Reading List About Feasting
From an Indonesian foodie road trip to the rhapsodies of a Parisian food critic, gorge yourself on these 7 literary delicacies Photo by Avel Chuklanov on Unsplash...
From an Indonesian foodie road trip to the rhapsodies of a Parisian food critic, gorge yourself on these 7 literary delicacies Photo by Avel Chuklanov on Unsplash...
In honor of the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, we’re taking the day off today. We’ll be back tomorrow with our regularly scheduled programming. Whether you’re planning to...
Photo via Katie Adams on Twitter Editor’s Note: Also in this week’s Signature Need-to-Know: A Librarian gives thanks, and Ruby Rose’s Batwoman is revealed. Among the...
Americans tend to think they have the best system of government in the world. Yet from the outside, one aspect of it seems insane. Most functioning...
Celebrate Thanksgiving—and beyond—with a reading list of Native literature Photo by Andreas Wagner on Unsplash Since Thanksgiving is a time when the collective American imagination envisions a...
In a recent thread about sonnets on Twitter, the poet and critic Dana Levin remarked that traditional forms “have resurged.” She added, “Why is that? Is...
American culture is committed to a narrative that men in power are irreplaceable This past May, award-winning author Junot Díaz stepped down as chairman of the...
Last week, The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo took home the National Book Award in Young People’s Literature, and I couldn’t be more thrilled. It’s easily...
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A New Short Story Translated from the Japanese by Asa Yoneda Charmion, the Vaudeville Trapeze Artist and Bodybuilder circa 1900. Public Domain. Issue №340 Jump to story AN INTRODUCTION...