T.S. Mendola takes a look at the new "Star Trek: Picard" series and who it appeals to to.
“What Is Not But Could Be If”: On the Death of David Berman
Elliot Schiff remembers David Berman.
Different People, Different Prices: Talking to Joseph E. Stiglitz
Andy Fitch talks with Joseph E. Stiglitz about phantom market competition and the depersonalized externalities of the modern economy.
Silence, Alterity, & Poetic Voice: From Homer to H.D., Spicer, & 21st Century Collaborative Poetry
Kristina Marie Darling discusses new approaches to the poetic process.
Artificial Morality
Bruce Sterling writes about the efficacy of an ethics manifesto by AI programmers.
The Weekly Read: January 20, 2020
Steve Lichtman reviews the week in culture and politics.
55 Voices for Democracy: “Democracy and Emphatic Talk” by Jan Philipp Reemtsma
Jan Philipp Reemtsma talks about the importance of emphatic rhetoric in democracy for the Thomas Mann House series "55 Voices for Democracy."
The Young Are the Biggest Losers: Talking to David Runciman
Andy Fitch talks with David Runciman about the voting gap between young and old in the UK.
After an Opposition Victory, Istanbul’s Youth Feel Emancipated and Precarious
Kaya Genç discusses the recent political trends among Turkish youth.
Romare Bearden: A Likeness
Andrew M. Davenport reviews two recent books about 20th century artist Romare Bearden.