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Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Enchanted New York

A tale of religion in Manhattan in the 19th and 20th centuries

6 min  |

April 2021

New York magazine

Design Hunting: Rock-Star Journalist Lisa Robinson Has Lived in Her Apartment for 45 Years

She’s kept an archive of the cassette tapes containing hundreds of interviews she’s done in her Upper East Side rental.

5 min  |

February 15–28, 2021
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

Pandemic Pen Pals

Nupur Chaudhury, a public health strategist living in New York City, grew up in the nineties sending letters through the mail. She received weekly aerograms from relatives in India; she corresponded with a pen pal in Texas; her father even took her to admire the post office’s new stamps every month. But as she grew older, Chaudhury says, “E-mail became more popular, and I really put that writing part of me to the side”—that is, until she came across the pen pal exchange Penpalooza on Twitter in August 2020.

3 min  |

March - April 2021
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

Craft Therapy

In her third book, the essay collection girlhood, published by Bloomsbury in March, Melissa Febos transforms scars into meditations on culture and psychology.

10+ min  |

March - April 2021
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

A Room of (Almost) My Own

Finding space, and permission, to write

10+ min  |

March - April 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

Tom Stoppard's Double Life

For Britain’s leading postwar playwright, virtuosity and uncertainty go hand in hand.

10+ min  |

March 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

A Forgotten Founder

Prince Hall was a free african american in Boston at a time of revolutionary fervor— and a transformative figure whose story deserves to be reinserted into the tale of America's creation.

10+ min  |

March 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

We Mourn For All We Do Not Know

The Federal Writers’ Project slave narratives provide a window into our heritage—to stories of suffering but also of love, joy, wonder, and survival. They’re an all-too-rare link to ordinary black lives gone by.

10+ min  |

March 2021

The Atlantic

Caroline Shaw is Making Classical Cool

Her innovative work won her a Pulitzer Prize at age 30. She’s collaborated with Kanye and Nas. What does her success mean for the long-suffering genre?

9 min  |

March 2021
Russian Life

Russian Life

Tenders of the Vine

Visiting Russia’s Nascent Wine Region

10+ min  |

January/February 2021
Russian Life

Russian Life

Restoring the Future

A Small Town Gets a Makeover

10+ min  |

January/February 2021
Russian Life

Russian Life

Ascending Anik

Here I stand, on the summit of Anik Mountain, drenched to the bone amid zero visibility, driving rain, and a fierce wind.

10+ min  |

January/February 2021
Russian Life

Russian Life

A Time for Pirogi

Food & Drink

4 min  |

January/February 2021
Russian Life

Russian Life

Finding St. Nicholas

To the undiscerning eye, the Turkish city of Demre is not much to look at, let alone stop for. Rows upon rows of greenhouses covered in clear plastic sheeting cover nearly every plot of land. The drab outpost in southwestern Anatolia lacks the luxuriant resorts and Turquoise Coast panache of such places as Bodrum, Marmaris, and Antalya, the latter a renowned haven for Russian vacationers.

7 min  |

January/February 2021
Russian Life

Russian Life

A Stove Called Yerofeyich

Auntie Nina even pinched herself in the side, but no – it wasn’t a dream.

8 min  |

January/February 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Making of a Model Minority

Indian Americans rarely stop to ask why our entrance into American society has been so rapid—or to consider what we have in common with other nonwhite Americans.

10+ min  |

January - February 2021
The Atlantic

The Atlantic

The Second Career of Martellus Bennett

The former NFL tight end writes the kind of children’s books he would have loved as a kid.

10+ min  |

January - February 2021
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

A Life in Poetry

Our sixteenth annual look at debut poets

10+ min  |

January - February 2021
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

Akbar Edits Poetry of the Nation

In September the Nation, a bastion of progressive journalism since 1865, welcomed Kaveh Akbar as its newest poetry editor, succeeding Stephanie Burt and Carmen Giménez Smith.

3 min  |

January - February 2021
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

A New Chapter

The board is very pleased that Melissa accepted our invitation to lead the organization forward.a

3 min  |

January - February 2021
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

Books Offer Lifeline in Incarceration

In the first letter Danny Harris wrote to Gary Fine from solitary confinement, he made what seemed to Fine like a simple request.

5 min  |

January - February 2021
Poets & Writers Magazine

Poets & Writers Magazine

Button Chair

The magic of sitting down to play

8 min  |

January - February 2021
CBS Watch! Magazine

CBS Watch! Magazine

Culture Shock

Susie Yang makes a strong first impression with her thrilling debut novel, White Ivy.

3 min  |

November/December 2020
Reason magazine

Reason magazine

Fashion Crimes

When fabulous clothes are outlawed, only outlaws will be fabulous.

10+ min  |

January 2021
Russian Life

Russian Life

Russian Chronicles

Leap year problems

10+ min  |

November/December 2020
Russian Life

Russian Life

Goa and Greenhouses

A well-to-do Russian tries to bring his green new ideal to life in a Russian village. Not all goes to plan.

6 min  |

November/December 2020
Russian Life

Russian Life

Postscript

Another Victim of Sandarmokh

2 min  |

November/December 2020
Russian Life

Russian Life

Food & Drink

Taste of the Holidays

3 min  |

November/December 2020
Russian Life

Russian Life

Russia's Munchausens

The Legendary Baron Celebrates 300 Years

10+ min  |

November/December 2020
Russian Life

Russian Life

In the Winter Palace

In this prologue to Alpsten’s new historical fiction novel, Tsarina, we meet Catherine I at the critical turning point in her life: the death of her husband Peter I (the Great).

6 min  |

November/December 2020