Disparate universes and everyday violence in Prelude to Bruise.
Arts
Hunger Satisfies
Roxane Gay’s new memoir fills a void in the literary world.
Slouching Toward the Beltway in Kill All Normies
Angela Nagle on the monstrous rise of the Alt-Right.
Sister Cities
True Portland: Our town through the lens of Tokyo.
26 Miles: Get Out of Here, Jack Kerouac
Quiara Alegría Hudes and the Dream of the Female Road Narrative
Dance Magic Dance with The Goblin King
At Trip the Dark, Dance for People Who Don’t Watch Dance
The Pleasing Idiosyncrasy of Isadora
Amelia Gray humanizes the mother of modern dance.
Close Reading with Vanessa Zoltan and Casper ter Kuile
The minds behind the wholesome brilliance of Harry Potter and the Sacred Text
Pitch, Please!
Carolyn Main kickstarts her hilarious movie pitch card game.
Andie Mainโs Comedy Church
Revolution Comedy is a force for good in an uncertain world.
Listen to the Nobel Lecture Bob Dylan Finally Gave (Spoiler Alert: It’s Kind of Weird)
A mural of Bob Dylan being painted on the side of a building in Minneapolis in 2015. He looks happier here than in any photos since the Nobel announcement. Adam Bettcher/Getty Images Two months ago, a Swedish news site reported that “a man thought to be Bob Dylan, clad in a hoodie” had been photographed […]
The Body Horror of Illness, Poverty, and Time
I should have listened to Anne Elizabeth Moore.
