Kit Schlüter introduces Clark Ashton Smith's "Averoigne."
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Doing Something Else Together: Talking to Robert B. Talisse
Andy Fitch interviews Robert B. Talisse about partisanship, civic friendship, and his new book "Overdoing Democracy."
A Call to Peace: Monuments in New Jersey
Clare Fisher thinks about monumental works in New Jersey and what is considered "timeless."
Filling the Gaps: On Translating Miloš Crnjanski’s Novel of London
Will Firth discusses translating Serbian writer Miloš Crnjanski’s "nuanced expressionist collage."
Edgar Oliver: The King of the Slow
Rebecca Chace reviews Edgar Oliver's latest one-man show "New York Trilogy" at the Axis Theatre.
How The Lighthouse Makes a Monster of Capitalism
Rebecca Harrison examines just what makes "The Lighthouse" so horrifying.
Signs, Signifiers, and Rambo’s Tacos
Sara Selevitch takes of tour of Los Angeles' signs.
Let’s Just Try It for Once: Talking to Lawrence Lessig
Andy Fitch talks with Lawrence Lessig about what it might take to clean up America's democratic process.
Constance Garnett: A Heroic Translator
Bob Blaisdell remembers the translation genius of Constance Garnett.
Personal Responsibility and Reparative Criticism
Robert Wood looks at the Stella and VIDA Counts and reckons with his own journey toward critical equity.