Nathan McNamara talks with Ebony Flowers about her debut graphic novel "Hot Comb."
Everything We Still Take for Granted: Talking to David Wallace-Wells
Andy Fitch talks with David Wallace-Wells about his book "The Uninhabitable Earth" and our insatiable consumption habits.
Here Begins the Unexplored: On The Latin Poet’s Guide to the Cosmos
Verónica García Moreno reviews Susannah Drissi's recent poetry collection "The Latin Poet's Guide to the Cosmos."
On Marianne Moore’s “Silence”
Greg Gerke revisits the author/speaker tension in Marianne Moore's poem "Silence."
The Weekly Read: July 9, 2019
Steve Lichtman reviews the week in politics and culture.
The World as Ornament: On The American Pre-Raphaelites: Radical Realists
Bailey Trela takes a look at the "The American Pre-Raphaelites: Radical Realists" exhibit at the National Gallery of Art.
Trump, China, and Pakistan’s Search for an All-Weather Ally
Harrison Akins discusses the fractured relations between the Trump administration and Pakistan, and the appeal of the Chinese economic bloc to Islamabad.
“It’s all a big joke”: Sarah Lucas’s Au Naturel at the Hammer Museum
Natasha Boyd reviews the "Au Naturel" retrospective exhibition of Sarah Lucas at the Hammer Museum.
Trump’s Salute to Himself: Stealing the Mall
Joseph Giovannini writes on President Trump's 2019 Independence Day speech and parade on the National Mall.
A New Type of Cooperation the Whole World Needs: Talking to Jeffrey D. Sachs
Andy Fitch talks with Jeffrey D. Sachs about sustainable development and American exceptionalism.