Greg Gerke talks about the emblematic images of our time.
The Impeachment: Democracy in Decline Disguised as Democracy in Action
Miriam Greenspan argues that the impeachment proceedings will not eliminate fascism in America.
Theorizing at Home
Robert Wood discusses the influence a section of Hegel had on his trajectory as a theorist and poet.
What Becomes Conscious in It
Andy Fitch takes up the voice of Sigmund Freud to show his process for probing philosophical problems.
Silence as Rupture & Revolution: Enjambment in Feminist Poetry
Kristina Marie Darling inspects the way gaps in linguistic meter create — and break — worldviews.
A Farewell to LACMA’s Bing Theatre
Eric Gudas pens a eulogy for the Leo S. Bing Theatre, set to be demolished during Michael Govan and Peter Zumthor’s LACMA renovation.
The Weekly Read: December 3, 2019
Steve Lichtman reviews the week in politics and culture.
Marielle Heller Deserves an Oscar Nomination for the Therapeutic A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Natalia Winkelman reviews Marielle Heller's "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood," starring Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers.
The Empty Suits: On The Last Knight at the Met
Bailey Trela reviews the haunting majesty of the Met's "The Last Knight" exhibition, on display until January 5, 2020.
Notes on the Camp of the Pyongyang Pub, Where Seoulites Eat and Drink Like It’s North of the 38th Parallel
Colin Marshall writes about South Korean fascination with North Korean culture and the new Pyongyang Pub in Seoul.