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AILSA CHANG, HOST: Who gets to call themself an artist? What even is art? These are just a couple of…
In a 2021 New York Times interview marking the publication of her last novel, The Vixen, Francine Prose confessed that…
Jill Lepore speaks during The New Yorker Festival in New York City in October 2015. Thos Robinson/Getty Images for The…
The Rocky statue overlooks the city skyline outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Tassanee…
Nancy Breslin’s double self-portrait taken on Worldwide Pinhole Photo Day 2019. 4 minute pinhole exposure. Nancy Breslin hide caption toggle…
April may well be “the cruelest month,” as T.S. Eliot famously opined — and even a five-minute doomscroll makes it…
Scribe US, Sandorf Passage,S&S/Summit Books, Charco Press, Vintage, Graywolf Press Six books have been named finalists for the 2026 International…
Department of Justice, Getty Images and Library of Congress/Collage by Emily Bogle/NPR Years before they were convicted sex offenders, Jeffrey…
NPR’s Juana Summers talks to critics Angelica Jade Bastién and Vinson Cunningham about 2016’s music, literature, politics, and on-screen representation…
In Departure(s), Julian Barnes’ playful new novel about several of his lifelong obsessions — mortality, memory, and time — the…

