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    Feminist Ambivalences at Exclusive Women’s Social Club

    Danielle Drori reflects on her short-lived membership at the women's co-working space and club The Wing, and Nancy Fraser's theory of feminist ambivalences.

    From the Frontlines of a Civilizational Crisis

    Rahuldeep Gill, Professor of Religion at California Lutheran University, writes on fire, guns, and the crisis of our times.

    Cork, Ireland: The Place of Literature in a City Rising

    While Cork, Ireland is a city transformed by globalization and gentrification, it's literary figures still reinforce the city's distinct feel.

    An Open Letter to Ken Brecher and the Library Foundation of Los Angeles

    An open letter from Antena Los Ángeles to the Library Foundation of Los Angeles protesting the firing of Maureen Moore and Louise Steinman.

    Imagining Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago’s “Never a Lovely So Real”

    Eli Rudavsky reviews the Art Institute of Chicago's recent exhibition, "Never a Lovely So Real."

    “The Republican Club”: A Teachable Moment

    What might a conversation between student and professor about "The Republican Club" look like?

    An Existentialist Seoul Bookstore Owner’s Message to His Countrymen: Goof Off for Once

    No matter how much of an effort I make to explore Seoul, every so often something reminds me how much …

    Waiting for Opening Night: After the Borderline Bar Shooting

    A play about Columbine was supposed to debut this weekend at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. Then, the Borderline Bar shooting occurred.

    The Two Faces of Portugal

    In a world of rising racism and far-right extremism, Portugal is often held up as a shining example of an open society. Is it?

    Melancholic Narratives: On the Bicentennial of Ivan Turgenev

    Eileen Battersby remembers the great Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev, on his 200th birthday.