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Pedro Pascal and Public Library Summer

Pedro Pascal and Public Library Summer

September 5, 2025Posted in2025 Content, Pop Culture, Writer outreach
by Amanda Whitman I saw a meme that called for a “Pedro Pascal and Public Library Summer.” I was immediately sold. It may be less catchy than “Barbenheimer” or more…
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They Came

They Came

June 3, 2025Posted in2025 Content, Poetry, Pop Culture
Yucheng Tao's poem "They Came"
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On the notion that a picture is worth a thousand words

On the notion that a picture is worth a thousand words

May 29, 2025Posted in2025 Content, Pop Culture, Writer outreach
nat raum's essay "On the notion that a picture is worth a thousand words"
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Observation of Blood

May 22, 2025Posted in2025 Content, Poetry, Pop Culture
Yucheng Tao's poem "Observation of Blood"
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The Tortured Poets Linguistics

The Tortured Poets Linguistics

February 20, 2025Posted in2025 Content, Poetry, Pop Culture
Iva Ticic's poem "The Tortured Poets Linguistics"
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Review of Broadway’s “Death Becomes Her” at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

Review of Broadway’s “Death Becomes Her” at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

February 13, 2025Posted in2025 Content, Pop Culture
Matt Storti's review of "Death Becomes Her"
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Verses on verses | I was blitzed at the Aaron West show & other reasons why this column went cold for months

Verses on verses | I was blitzed at the Aaron West show & other reasons why this column went cold for months

February 6, 2025Posted in2025 Content, L's column, Pop Culture
A general installment of LE Francis' ongoing column on live music review.
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Every Man Has Your Voice: 40 Years of American Longing in “Paris, Texas”

Every Man Has Your Voice: 40 Years of American Longing in “Paris, Texas”

October 24, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Pop Culture
Sarah Hassan's creative non-fiction essay on "Paris, Texas" (1984)
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Descendants of Brigid | A Review of “The Magnus Archives,” Written by Jonathan Sims

Descendants of Brigid | A Review of “The Magnus Archives,” Written by Jonathan Sims

September 13, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Molly's column, Pop Culture, Staff Feature
Molly McGill's review of "The Magnus Archives" for her column Descendants of Brigid.
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Down-Home-Southern-Gothic-Good, Andrew K. Clark’s “Where Dark Things Grow”

Down-Home-Southern-Gothic-Good, Andrew K. Clark’s “Where Dark Things Grow”

September 12, 2024Posted in2024 Content, Book reviews, Pop Culture, Writer outreach
Mel Sherrer's review of "Where Dark Things Grow" by Andrew K. Clark
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