Books
Private Eye: Inside Cammie Toloui's "5 Dollars For 3 Minutes"
Toloui’s photos turn the peep show around on its audience.
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Admitted But Not Accepted: Kendra James Shares the Undertold Story of BIPOC Students at Elite Boarding Schools
In “Admissions,” Kendra James opens up about her difficult time at the elite Taft School.
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In Vogue: Ricky Tucker's Essential Read on Ballroom Culture
Ricky Tucker’s “And the Category Is…” offers a careful and thoughtful examination of ballroom culture.
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Joan Didion Taught Us How To Embrace Complication
The lens we use in storytelling impacts the reality of readers, and Didion was committed to getting it right.
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Policing Parents: Jessamine Chan’s “The School for Good Mothers” Imagines a Carceral State for “Bad” Moms
In Jessamine Chan’s debut novel, “The School for Good Mothers,” the question of how to punish bad mothers is answered by the state, in an America not much different from our own.
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Rethinking Legacy: "Tastemakers" is a Starting Point for the Problematic History of Recipes and Food Media
The James Beard award winner Mayukh Sen’s first book invites trouble, but more questions come up in the process.
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Juhea Kim Talks Korean History and Why Books Should Break Us Open
A new book explores the power of artistic imagery from Venus to Beyoncé.
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“A Snake Falls to Earth” Gives YA Readers a Vivid Coming-of-Age Story
Darcie Little Badger’s second novel follows an unlikely pair: Nina, a young Lipan Apache girl, and Oli, a cottonmouth snake.
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Women in the Picture: The Art Historian Challenging the Western Gaze Through a Feminist Lens
A new book explores the power of artistic imagery from Venus to Beyoncé.
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