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Rhoda Feng
The Bard of China’s Gig Economy
Hu Anyan’s
I Deliver Parcels in Beijing
is a record of fleeting impressions, irritations, and reflections from the edges of exhaustion.
Magazine
Evan Kindley
Gertrude Stein’s Preparations for the Afterlife
The author knew recognition of her works would take time—and planned accordingly.
Scott Bradfield
John Updike Wrote It All Down
Scott Bradfield
John Updike Wrote It All Down
Books & the Arts
Magazine
How Much Worse Could the Internet Get?
Jacob Bacharach
Magazine
Jacob Bacharach
How Much Worse Could the Internet Get?
Magazine
The Chair Company
Is a Horror Show About the Workplace
Phillip Maciak
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
The Chair Company
Is a Horror Show About the Workplace
Magazine
The Chair Company
Is a Horror Show About the Workplace
Phillip Maciak
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
The Chair Company
Is a Horror Show About the Workplace
Magazine
Sentimental Value
Is an Upper-Middle-Brow Crowd Pleaser
Adam Nayman
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Sentimental Value
Is an Upper-Middle-Brow Crowd Pleaser
Magazine
Sentimental Value
Is an Upper-Middle-Brow Crowd Pleaser
Adam Nayman
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Sentimental Value
Is an Upper-Middle-Brow Crowd Pleaser
Magazine
Piper French
How Police Harassed and Infiltrated Civil Rights Groups
Efforts to surveil and undermine activists went far beyond infamous operations such as Cointelpro.
Magazine
Cass R. Sunstein
The Man Who Wanted to Believe in Life on Mars
The Mars craze is a case study in twisting evidence and defying facts.