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Lars Iyer
CVS music
Daniel Dennett
Dream jobs
Good and bad lit
Drum machine
Howard Becker, R.I.P.
Overhaul academia
Austen's country dance
Unlistenable album
Chris Rufo's book party
Art books
Science meets art
UFO photography
Barbie symposium
Traveling tales
BookTok
History of emo
GPT-4 at Harvard
Rules for reading
Dearth of bears
Summer books
'Mild Vertigo'
Larry Gagosian
Spermageddon
End of neoliberalism
Outrage machine
Where they work
Pedagogy as therapy
Did Harvard discriminate?
Disney World
Poetry and grief
Canadian tuxedo
Drug cartels?
2023 book preview
Race and academia
Publisher to the canceled
Departmental politics
Orwell in Zimbabwe
Paleotempestology
Dishonesty expert
Bookforum reborn
Panda Express postdoc
Old magazines
The Conspiracist Manifesto
Robert Gottlieb, R.I.P.
Eat, pray, pander
Martha Graham moment
Anti-social socialism
Raul Grigera
Binge purge
Indoctrination nation
Ego-histories
History of the window
Literary geography
On charisma
Disappearing van Gogh
Buñuel’s socialites
When cheese is not cheese
Still Mill
Age of adolescence
Martin Amis, R.I.P.
Fake British Accents
The work of the audiobook
Sparks of AGI
New literary kingmaker
Cheating with ChatGPT
How much is a smidgen?
Seavilization
Canceling Russian culture
Training A.I. to speak Jane Austen
On Buzzfeed
Ted Gioia's reading plan
Public conversation
Sad dads
Professors' tech paranoia
On sitting
Long movies
Celebrity trap
Roxane Gay
Spring books
End of the English major?
Are coincidences real?
Tenure in Texas
AI art
Paul Theroux rides the rails
Lichtenstein controversy
The real Robert Johnson
Requiem for clip art
Rothapolooza
Gary Indiana
Plant sounds
On "inclusion"
Enigmatic art
Reparative fiction
NYT drama
Crusade against Shakespeare
Stuck with the soul
Beethoven's hair
Questlove's imprint
God's anatomy
An off-kilter visionary
AI productivity
The Louvre Abu Dhabi
World of caterpillars
White people in Shakespeare
Enough is enough
Down and out at the AHA
Franzen's anger
Cult of creativity
Heat death hypothesis
Marija Juric Zagorka
Chaucer’s leading lady
Myths of merit
Beware blurbs
Toad Testicles and Broad-Arse
Is decolonization progressive?
Happiness is a warm coffee
Shelf life
Keep physical books
Censuring Dahl
"Profiles in Ignorance"
Hanging out
Matisse's "Piano Lesson"
Ode to swearing
AI and poetry
Burt Bacharach and pop
Constraints, freedoms of sonnet
AI and artists
Just wars?
Pickup Trucks
Ancient Egypt's Pigeon Problem
Patricia Highsmith’s New York
Wikipedian curiosities
Tyranny of sick notes
FBI's Library Awareness Program
Language of loss
Reading doctor's notes
Literary representations of intoxication
Quit Lit
Marx's Tolkien
AI in practice
Jotting and plotting
Of Kafka and Karens
Assault on language
Charles Simic, R.I.P.
Immoral Sciences Po
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Edith Grossman, R.I.P.
On Christian colleges
Scientists and philosophers
Lars Iyer
CVS music
Daniel Dennett
Dream jobs
Good and bad lit
Drum machine
Howard Becker, R.I.P.
Overhaul academia
Austen's country dance
Unlistenable album
Chris Rufo's book party
Art books
Science meets art
UFO photography
Barbie symposium
Traveling tales
BookTok
History of emo
GPT-4 at Harvard
Rules for reading
Dearth of bears
Summer books
'Mild Vertigo'
Larry Gagosian
Spermageddon
End of neoliberalism
Outrage machine
Where they work
Pedagogy as therapy
Did Harvard discriminate?
Disney World
Poetry and grief
Canadian tuxedo
Drug cartels?
2023 book preview
Race and academia
Publisher to the canceled
Departmental politics
Orwell in Zimbabwe
Paleotempestology
Dishonesty expert
Bookforum reborn
Panda Express postdoc
Old magazines
The Conspiracist Manifesto
Robert Gottlieb, R.I.P.
Eat, pray, pander
Martha Graham moment
Anti-social socialism
Raul Grigera
Binge purge
Indoctrination nation
Ego-histories
History of the window
Literary geography
On charisma
Disappearing van Gogh
Buñuel’s socialites
When cheese is not cheese
Still Mill
Age of adolescence
Martin Amis, R.I.P.
Fake British Accents
The work of the audiobook
Sparks of AGI
New literary kingmaker
Cheating with ChatGPT
How much is a smidgen?
Seavilization
Canceling Russian culture
Training A.I. to speak Jane Austen
On Buzzfeed
Ted Gioia's reading plan
Public conversation
Sad dads
Professors' tech paranoia
On sitting
Long movies
Celebrity trap
Roxane Gay
Spring books
End of the English major?
Are coincidences real?
Tenure in Texas
AI art
Paul Theroux rides the rails
Lichtenstein controversy
The real Robert Johnson
Requiem for clip art
Rothapolooza
Gary Indiana
Plant sounds
On "inclusion"
Enigmatic art
Reparative fiction
NYT drama
Crusade against Shakespeare
Stuck with the soul
Beethoven's hair
Questlove's imprint
God's anatomy
An off-kilter visionary
AI productivity
The Louvre Abu Dhabi
World of caterpillars
White people in Shakespeare
Enough is enough
Down and out at the AHA
Franzen's anger
Cult of creativity
Heat death hypothesis
Marija Juric Zagorka
Chaucer’s leading lady
Myths of merit
Beware blurbs
Toad Testicles and Broad-Arse
Is decolonization progressive?
Happiness is a warm coffee
Shelf life
Keep physical books
Censuring Dahl
"Profiles in Ignorance"
Hanging out
Matisse's "Piano Lesson"
Ode to swearing
AI and poetry
Burt Bacharach and pop
Constraints, freedoms of sonnet
AI and artists
Just wars?
Pickup Trucks
Ancient Egypt's Pigeon Problem
Patricia Highsmith’s New York
Wikipedian curiosities
Tyranny of sick notes
FBI's Library Awareness Program
Language of loss
Reading doctor's notes
Literary representations of intoxication
Quit Lit
Marx's Tolkien
AI in practice
Jotting and plotting
Of Kafka and Karens
Assault on language
Charles Simic, R.I.P.
Immoral Sciences Po
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