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- What We Can Learn From Hollywood: How To Have An IdeaForbes
- What Phones Are Doing to ReadingThe New Yorker
- How the Republican gods failed the partyThe Japan Times
- A poisonous person, Patricia Highsmith was an enduring writerThe Economist
- Cancel culture is creating a Soviet-style society of liarsNew York Post
- How many novels about fascism do you have to read to see what is happening in U.S.?kentucky.com
- Hong Kong 3.0 – Will Its Creative Magic Survive?Forbes
- A Talk with John Bargh about the Common Interests of Art and Social Psychologyyaledailynews.com
- EYou can now study to become a real-life Ghostbusteredinburghlive.co.uk
- The Talented Patricia Highsmith’s Private Diaries Are Going PublicThe New York Times
- Janie Nitze: Supreme Lessons -- What I learned from clerking for Neil Gorsuch (and writing a book with him)Fox News
- SThe lies that uphold the system: Operation Varsity Bluesstanforddaily.com
- “Darkness at Noon” appears at Iranian bookstorestehrantimes.com
- “1984” at Seventy: Why We Still Read Orwell’s Book of ProphecyThe New Yorker
- Disappearing bookshops is cultural decaynation.co.ke
- Essay: How Does a Writer Put a Drug Trip Into Words?The New York Times
- How Wit Reveals the Trickster Beauty of Our Garbage WorldThe New Yorker
- Holacracy: Governance in an Age of Innovation and Subversionnews.bitcoin.com
- Mark Zuckerberg just proved he has no clue how to fix FacebookNew York Post
- Palestinian Leader’s Speech Is Condemned as Anti- SemiticThe New York Times
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