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What Does Untouchable Mean During India’s Covid Crisis?
Saikat Majumdar Considers Echoes of Class and Caste in the Middle of a Pandemic
By
Saikat Majumdar
| May 21, 2021
Long Year on Zoom">
Long Year on Zoom">
Long Year on Zoom">Screensharing: Documenting Our
Long Year on Zoom
The Longest Year: 2020+">Brandon Taylor on Thomas Dworzak’s Digital Record of
The Longest Year: 2020+
By
Brandon Taylor and Thomas Dworzak
| May 6, 2021
Comfort in Quarantine: On Going Deeper Into the Solitude of Books
Piranesi and Marian Engel’s
Bear
">Jaime Fuller Reads Susanna Clarke’s
Piranesi
and Marian Engel’s
Bear
By
Jaime Fuller
| April 27, 2021
How I Spent My Plague Year Inside a Video Game
Fallout 76">J. Robert Lennon on Finding a Home Away From Home in
Fallout 76
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J. Robert Lennon
| April 20, 2021
Documenting My Grief: Living on Instagram in the Aftermath of COVID-19
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The Longest Year: 2020+
: Marvin Heiferman on the Sudden Loss of His Husband, Maurice Berger
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Marvin Heiferman
| March 19, 2021
How Statistics Can Validate Our Beliefs... or Trick Us
Tim Harford on Numerical Manipulation and the Importance of Honest Data
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Tim Harford
| March 2, 2021
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| February 25, 2021
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Kyle Chayka
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40 Bookstores in 40 Weeks: Or, How to Get Through a Pandemic
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What 2020 Children’s Book Roundups Are Missing
Sara B. Franklin on the Best Family Reads of a Very Hard Year
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Sara B. Franklin
| December 21, 2020
Darkness Before Dawn: Tales of a Pandemic Reopening
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After the First Corona Wave
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| December 18, 2020
TFW Your Twitter Account Gets Stolen and There's Nothing You Can Do
Rob Spillman on Finding—and Losing—Literary Community Online
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| December 17, 2020
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Finding Comfort in a World of Books
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H.M. Naqvi
| December 16, 2020
What Does It Mean to Read Great Food Writing in a Pandemic?
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J. Kenji López-Alt
| December 14, 2020
The freelance writing life? Making tiny gourmet meals for a chipmunk, apparently.
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Jonny Diamond
| November 11, 2020
Turn and Face the Strange: Darcey Steinke on Our New Life with Masks
"When I look at masked people my brain still feels like its malfunctioning."
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Darcey Steinke
| September 29, 2020
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