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Scott W. Stern
How the Heartland Responded to AIDS and Shaped Queer Politics
Histories of the epidemic tend to focus on coastal cities, but the response was very different in the middle of the country.
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Phillip Maciak
The Chair Company
Is a Horror Show About The Workplace
Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s new show is distinctly more surreal and uncanny than
Severance
.
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Adam Nayman
Sentimental Value
Is an Upper-Middle-Brow Crowd Pleaser
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Adam Nayman
Sentimental Value
Is an Upper-Middle-Brow Crowd Pleaser
Books & the Arts
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The Spiritual Appeal of Elizabeth Gilbert
Laura Kipnis
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Laura Kipnis
The Spiritual Appeal of Elizabeth Gilbert
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Can America Become a Democracy?
Patrick Iber
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Patrick Iber
Can America Become a Democracy?
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Can America Become a Democracy?
Patrick Iber
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Patrick Iber
Can America Become a Democracy?
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Thomas Pynchon’s Strangely Stripped-Back Noir
John Semley
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John Semley
Thomas Pynchon’s Strangely Stripped-Back Noir
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Thomas Pynchon’s Strangely Stripped-Back Noir
John Semley
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John Semley
Thomas Pynchon’s Strangely Stripped-Back Noir
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Adam Nayman
Jafar Panahi’s Revenge Road Trip Masterpiece
It Was Just An Accident
reckons with cruelty and repression.
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Andre Pagliarini
Who Gets Away With Crimes Against Humanity?
How dictators and Nazis have eluded the international justice system—with help from their friends