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    The Times, They Aren’t a’Changin’

    John W. W. Zeiser explains how Senator Cotton's op-ed makes all too much sense for the Gray Lady.

    Rediscovering Korean Cinema: An Academic Look at the Zombies, Mutants, Criminals, and Prostitutes of South Korea’s Silver Screen

    Colin Marshall looks at a new essay collection about the history and influence of Korean cinema.

    China’s Gradual Approach: Talking to David Dollar

    Andy Fitch talks with David Dollar about the demographic and economic challenges China faces over the next three decades.

    Donald Trump, COVID-19, and the Politics of Profiles

    Paul J. D’Ambrosio posits the overwhelming power of online profiles in today's culture.

    On Their Worst Behavior: Clifford Garstang’s House of the Ancients and Other Stories

    J.D. Ho looks at capitalism and American hubris in Clifford Garstang's "House of the Ancients and Other Stories."

    Art and Futility: A Review of Juan Cárdenas’s Ornamental, Translated by Lizzie Davis

    Dashiel Carrera looks at the recent translation of Juan Cárdenas's psychological, dystopian novel "Ornamental," from Coffeehouse Press.

    Pay for Health Outcomes: Talking to Vivian S. Lee

    Andy Fitch talks with Vivian S. Lee about the broken aspects of the American healthcare system and how to fix them.

    Using Library Work as a Compass During the Pandemic

    Amber Gallant talks about the importance of libraries in supporting research during the pandemic.

    Fontana after the Ruins: A Conversation with Luca Massimo Barbero

    Alexandre Saden talks with curator Luca Massimo Barbero about the exhibition "Lucio Fontana: Walking the Space" at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles.