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Grove at Home: May 31—June 6
…was one of the founders of the Black Arts Movement and served for a time as poet laureate of New Jersey. Today, Baraka’s son, Ras J. Baraka, does the family…
Remembering Jim Harrison (12/11/37—3/26/16)
…Harrison’s books, and if you’ve read them all, re-read them. Meantime, here are a couple videos to sit with today, and remember the sweet, sad, sublime wonder that was Jim…
“If you ask me what I want, I’ll tell you. I want everything.” ―Kathy Acker
…critics writing today. Figures considered include Susan Sontag, Nora Ephron, Dorothy Parker, and Janet Malcolm. A Best of the Year at NPR, the Progressive, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and Refinery29….
Charles Kaiser on Aretha Franklin
…a watershed year in this nation’s troubled history. Today, on hearing the news of Aretha Franklin’s passing, we’re remembering this passage, lightly edited for brevity. “Nothing else can survive a…
10 Scandalous Facts About the 1958 Novel Candy
Today marks the publication of our 60th anniversary edition of Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg’s Candy. Originally published in 1958, the book is now a counter-culture classic about whose publication…
Pride Month Reads
…in which Miles upends genre in a new vernacular that enacts—like nobody else—the way we speak (inside and out) today. After the Blue Hour / John Rechy The Lambda Literary…
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Sex and the City
…profile “Long Live Samantha Jones,” to discussions of what Carrie’s apartment would look like today, pop culture is celebrating its love for the (now massive) media franchise that took an…
Father’s Day Reads: The Detective
…odd genius he’s considered today. Rush of Blood / Mark Billingham In this stand-alone novel, internationally bestselling author Mark Billingham puts a sinister twist on a deceptively innocent topic: the…
Father’s Day Reads: The Naturalist
…The idea that living things, including humans, gradually evolve through natural selection is nearly as controversial today as it was upon publication over a century ago, and it remains at…
“Do they know about Martin Luther King?”: from the epilogue of Charles Kaiser’s 1968 in America, newly published this month in a thirtieth anniversary edition
…is today widely recognized as one of the best historic accounts of the 1960s and which Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. called “A splendidly evocative account of a historic year—a year of…