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The Tech Bros Will Not Save You

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Four 2017 novels disrupt our obsession with Silicon Valley, and our romance with capitalism.

The Louvre Pulls ‘Explicit’ Sculpture Of Two Buildings Getting Busy

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The artist behind the work calls the decision "total hypocrisy."

The 2017 National Book Award Finalists Are Here

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The shortlists in Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry and Young People's Literature are mixed between fresh faces and established heavy hitters.

Colin Kaepernick’s Jersey Hangs In The Same Museum As ‘Starry Night’

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The piece of clothing has become a symbol of civil rights activism fit for the Museum of Modern Art.

Two Photographers On Bringing Local Stories To Our Nation’s Attention

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In Charlottesville and St. Louis, Eze Amos and Robert Cohen tell the stories of their communities.

One Neighborhood's Short Film Festival Reflects A Greater, Unstable World

How A Civil War Podcast Became Urgent Listening In Today’s America

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"Uncivil" hosts Chenjerai Kumanyika and Jack Hitt throw the book at traditional history narratives.

Tights, Tutus and ‘Relentless’ Teasing: Inside Ballet’s Bullying Epidemic

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“If this were not the arts, it would be considered a child health crisis.”

A Year After Bob Dylan, Kazuo Ishiguro Gets The Nobel Back On Track

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The Nobel Committee could hardly have selected a better winner to wash away the embarrassing awkwardness of last year’s prize.

Turns Out The Fearless Girl Statue Was Just Another Empty Symbol Of Feminism

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The firm behind the statue is paying millions to settle claims that it underpaid female executives.

How AIM Became A Secular Confessional Box For A Generation Of Teens

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We were kids, and we were having a lot of hormonal feelings, and we knew we needed to talk about it. AIM just made it easy.

Tom Gauld’s Deceptively Simple Comics Hold A Mirror To Human Hypocrisies

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Politics, classic literature — nothing is safe.

Ava DuVernay Says She Regrets Giving Up On ‘Selma’ Writing Credit

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"It’s the only time in the industry I feel I really betrayed myself."

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Says The American Left ‘Is Creating Its Own Decline’

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“The left is very cannibalistic. It eats its own.”

Two Photographers On Bringing Local Stories To Our Nation's Attention


A Banjo Player From North Carolina Is Writing The Next ‘Hamilton’

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Newly dubbed MacArthur "Genius" Rhiannon Giddens wants to bring one of the most overlooked moments in American history to the stage.

Viet Thanh Nguyen Is The Pro-Refugee Voice America Needs To Hear

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"Those of us who are refugees and immigrants or who support them, we have to use every tool at our disposal, including our writing."

Harvey Weinstein’s Hachette Imprint Is Shutting Down

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The staff and book contracts of Weinstein Books will be absorbed by Hachette Books.

Chinese Museum Removes Photo Series Comparing Black People To Animals

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The shocking images juxtapose photos of black Africans with those of lions, chimpanzees, giraffes, leopards and baboons.

Urban Nation Museum Opens : The “Unstoppable” Works Inside

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A scene born in rebellion and transgression on the streets of cities around the world for a half century now morphs into
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