Claudia Ross delves into the COLA 2019 show at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery.
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Between Body and Meat: A Review of Nomi Stone’s Kill Class
Claire Oleson reviews Nomi Stone's new book of poetry "Kill Class," about her experiences in mock Middle Eastern villages in North Carolina.
“She Doesn’t Need Us Anymore”: A Look at Fleabag Season 2
Sophia Stewart discusses the bittersweet second and final season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's "Fleabag."
The Swan Song of a Secular India?
"This election became a contest of personalities — Modi versus Gandhi."
Uncovering a Queer Renaissance, Fifty Years Later
Jim Downs commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots with a recovery of LGBT figures of the past.
Putting People in Tires and into the Dashboard: Talking to Julio César Morales
Andy Fitch interviews Julio César Morales on his art about the US-Mexico border.
Ghosts of D-Day: The Civilian Casualties of the Battle of Normandy
Abigail DeWitt remembers civilian losses overshadowed by heroic wartime feats.
A Green and Fair New Deal Must Prevent Poverty Sprawl
“We cannot reshape cities to reduce their carbon footprint without attending to our existing patterns of inequity and vulnerability to displacement.”
To Set Out From Language: An Interview with Sampurna Chattarji
Robert Wood talks with Bengali poet and translator Sampurna Chattarji about multilingualism and collaboration.
The Weekly Read: June 4, 2019
Steve Lichtman reviews the week in politics and culture.