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Is Your Outfit Saying More than You Are?

Is Your Outfit Saying More than You Are?

NEW YORK, NEW YORK. Manhattan. The Fashion District. Wednesday, February 15, 2023. Breaths hang heavy in the winter evening air as the final day of New York Fashion Week draws to a close. The streets buzz with the residual energy of runway shows and after-parties. The...

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On Infamous Crimes Against Nature

On Infamous Crimes Against Nature

 What began as unremarkable arrests in the quiet suburbs of Boise, Idaho, quickly escalated into a scandal that gripped the nation. On Halloween night in 1955, three men—Ralph Cooper, Charles Brokaw, and...

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The Women Historical Fiction Forgets

The Women Historical Fiction Forgets

SOME WOMEN’S STORIES demand patience. I have learned this over the years through my research on food history and pouring over women’s letters, draft manuscripts, and clipped recipes. And not all of their stories are equally accessible. The papers of the most prominent...

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Is it Time to Expand the Concept of Press Freedom?

Is it Time to Expand the Concept of Press Freedom?

In 2016, a Norwegian writer posted an iconic image from the Vietnam War on Facebook — a photograph of nine-year-old Phan Thi Kim Phuc naked and screaming, running from an aerial napalm attack that inflicted severe burns down her back. The photo, by AP photographer...

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Warby Parker and theBranding of Book Culture

Warby Parker and theBranding of Book Culture

On a recent vacation to Chicago, I spent an afternoon exploring the hip Lincoln Park neighborhood that was my home for the week. I stumbled upon a Warby Parker store and was immediately consumed with trying on every pair of chic, oversized glasses within my reach. In...

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Shut Up & Leave Me Alone

Shut Up & Leave Me Alone

“We tend to think that a deeply ingrained system, such as capitalism, can be resisted only by equal and opposite action,” writes Alexandra Kleeman in her Vanity Fair review of one of 2018’s most talked about novels. “But in a culture based upon striving,” she goes on,...

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The Age of Poetry: On and off the Page

The Age of Poetry: On and off the Page

Poetry is having a major moment. We seem to turn to it, to need it most when the world’s leaders debase language and thereby thought and action. And yet within the world of poetry, a division exists, an aesthetic line in the sand, between written word and spoken word...

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Jews of “Latin” America

Jews of “Latin” America

“He’s Mexican,” I told my French mom about my boyfriend.“Oh, does he have a mustache and a sombrero?” she replied, amused.After months spent in Mexico, mostly among the Jewish community, I was taken aback by my mom’s comment. Where did this idea of Mexican identity...

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