Carlos E. Cortés muses on what kinds of speech should be restricted, and in what ways.
A Call to Remember: The Reconstruction Amendments
Andrew M. Davenport reviews historian Eric Foner's concise new book "A Call to Remember: The Reconstruction Amendments."
Los Angeles Plays Itself as Itself
Perwana Nazif recaps the Frieze Los Angeles fair.
Reading Albert Camus’s The Plague in the Time of the Coronavirus
Colin Marshall looks at the COVID-19 scare in Seoul.
Go Where the Fight Is: Talking to Jane Kleeb
Andy Fitch talks with Jane Kleeb about Democrats wooing rural voters and her recent book "Harvest the Vote."
“A Fascination for Medea”: Talking with Peter Polites
Jay Anderson talks with Peter Polites about how he builds characters and paints pictures of real life in his novels.
Heller Levinson: Pro-Hinge, Protean
Anthony Seidman praises the prolific Heller Levinson.
Walls Don’t Work: On Lonely Christopher’s In a January Would
Quinn Roberts reviews Lonely Christopher's uncompromising new poetry collection "In a January Would."
“We wear the mask”: Todd Phillips’ Joker and Paul Laurence Dunbar
Chloé Valdary finds resonances of Paul Laurence Dunbar's famous words on race in America in Todd Phillips' "Joker."
A Joan for Our Time: Talking with Mark Alpert
Temma Ehrenfeld talks with author Mark Alpert about his latest science-thriller "Saint Joan of New York."