Culture

Great Perturbations: On George Packer

Great Perturbations: On George Packer Great Perturbations: On George Packer

The Unwinding is a fine-grained account of economic collapse that runs aground on causeless abstractions.

Sep 10, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Chris Lehmann

Rising Above the Failure of Imagination

Rising Above the Failure of Imagination Rising Above the Failure of Imagination

The conversation about diversity in Science Fiction & Fantasy reveals how racism constrains even imagination. 

Sep 10, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Roxane Gay

Broader, Better Literary Conversations

Broader, Better Literary Conversations Broader, Better Literary Conversations

Literary conversations are not representative of the diversity of modern letters. We can and I will do better. 

Sep 9, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Roxane Gay

Walter Mosley’s Alien Script

Walter Mosley’s Alien Script Walter Mosley’s Alien Script

The author opens up about his latest art exhibition, magic, failure and unexpected success.

Sep 6, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Fatima Bhojani

‘Rodman Returns to North Korea to Visit Kim’—The New York Times ‘Rodman Returns to North Korea to Visit Kim’—The New York Times

So Rodman makes more Sturm und Drang By planning a trip to Pyongyang. What purpose is served by this junket? He may think he’ll teach Kim to dunk it. But Kim Jong-un, being vest-pocket In size, would require a rocket. Of course, as he’s wont to disclose, The man has no shortage of those.

Sep 4, 2013 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Remembering Seamus Heaney

Remembering Seamus Heaney Remembering Seamus Heaney

The contrarian poet refused to toe any party line.

Sep 4, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Margaret Spillane

Jester and Priest: On Leszek Kolakowski

Jester and Priest: On Leszek Kolakowski Jester and Priest: On Leszek Kolakowski

How the great Polish philosopher went from being an anticlerical scourge to an apostle of John Paul II.

Sep 4, 2013 / Books & the Arts / John Connelly

More of Less

More of Less More of Less

Thomas Hirschhorn’s unmonumental monument to egalitarianism and Antonio Gramsci.

Sep 4, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

Summer’s Fall: White House Down

Summer’s Fall: White House Down Summer’s Fall: White House Down

The happy ending to Hollywood’s summer: not guy gets girl but guy gets job.

Sep 4, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Joshua Clover

The Hidden History of New York City’s Central Library Plan

The Hidden History of New York City’s Central Library Plan The Hidden History of New York City’s Central Library Plan

Why did one of the world’s greatest libraries adopt a $300 million transformation without any real public debate?

Aug 28, 2013 / Feature / Scott Sherman

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