• Crew Members Actually Crying on Set: Talking to Armando Ibañez

    Andy Fitch talks to Latinx queer filmmaker Armando Ibañez about his web series, "Undocumented Tales."

    Don Quixote meets Oblomov in 1990s Bosnia

    Michael Tate reviews "Seven Terrors" by Selvedin Avdić.

    Not Good Enough Yet: US Can Improve Minority Representation

    "Many nations bet on America to show the way in different aspects of political life." Evan Mwangi describes how the US can improve minority representation.

    LARB Editors’ Picks, 2018

    Looking back on 2018, LARB section editors select notable pieces.

    Intimate Struggle: On V.S. Naipaul

    Anjan Sundaram on V.S. Naipaul, whose flaws, rather than his powers as a writer, have unjustly become the focus since his death.

    Vipers, Robots, and Cheese Casseroles: Matthew Vollmer on Permanent Exhibit

    Dashiel Carrera interviews Matthew Vollmer about his new essay collection "Permanent Exhibit."

    Reimagining the Southern Canon

    Inman Majors outlines a lineage of Southern literature that has been eclipsed in readership and acclaim by the Southern Gothic tradition.

    Guadagnino’s Suspiria: Dark Dance for Dark Times

    Gillian Jakab reviews Luca Guadagnino's remake of Dario Argento’s 1977 horror film, "Suspiria."

    A Post-Mortem of the 2018 Midterm Elections with Ben Fountain

    Steven Wingate discusses the 2018 midterm elections with Ben Fountain, author of "Beautiful Country Burn Again."