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Jesus in the Fun House | Los Angeles Review of Books
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An Altadena landscape designer prepares to reseed her devastated town in the aftermath of the 2025 wildfires.
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Richard Hell's 'Godlike' | Los Angeles Review of Books
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LARB Book Club Discussion: “Fresh, Green Life” by Sebastian Castillo | Los Angeles Review of Books
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How to Create an Alien | Los Angeles Review of Books
Andy Weir discusses the pleasures of world-building, the promise of AI, and the coolness of humanity.
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Whatever Weapon: On Gender and Italian Literature | Los Angeles Review of Books
Janna Brancolini discusses the dynamic relationship between restrictive Italian gender roles, Italy’s biggest literary prize, and the nation's history of women...
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Whose Future Is It Anyway? | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Hamza Walker’s 'Monuments' and Senga Nengudi’s 'Populated Air' | Los Angeles Review of Books
Co-curator of MOCA's Monuments exhibit Hamza Walker and Senga Nengudi join the podcast to talk about their respective art projects, history, and more.
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A Total Assault on the University | Los Angeles Review of Books
James Chandler argues that claims of combating antisemitism are a bogus rationale for the Trump administration’s ongoing assault on universities, from 2017 to...
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When the Flames Went Out | Los Angeles Review of Books
Losing home and rebuilding, reluctantly, in the year after Los Angeles’s Eaton Fire.
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Sister Acts: Why Nuns Are Showing Up Everywhere | Los Angeles Review of Books
What’s familiar and what’s new about our current fascination with the figure and the mystery of the nun, from Rosalía to self-help books.
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What Does Translation Do? | Los Angeles Review of Books
Virginie Bobin’s new book argues that translation can be a form of political intervention.
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Reynaldo Rivera's 'Propiedad Privada' | Los Angeles Review of Books
Reynaldo Rivera joins the podcast to discuss his latest photo book, 'Propiedad Privada,' and his work
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Susan Orlean, LARB Luminary Dinner | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Murderous Genes and Criminal Brains | Los Angeles Review of Books
In the ninth essay in the Legacies of Eugenics series, Oliver Rollins explores how the new biology of crime opens a backdoor to eugenics.
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Twins in Wonderland | Los Angeles Review of Books
Helena de Bres uses Tweedledee and Tweedledum as a lens onto twinhood.
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Phillip Maciak’s “Avidly Reads Screen Time”: A Symposium | Los Angeles Review of Books
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World Cup Nausea | Los Angeles Review of Books
With the World Cup looming in North America this summer, Simon Kuper offers a compelling—and depressing—history of this unique tournament.
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Strange New Lows | Los Angeles Review of Books
Adam Kotsko boldly goes into season three of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” with high expectations.
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Mug Shot Matriarchy | Los Angeles Review of Books
Jake Flanagin examines how reality TV juggernaut Bravo and its ‘Real Housewives’ spin criminality into character development—and ratings gold.
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House Without Men | Los Angeles Review of Books
In the first English translation of Fausta Cialente’s ‘A Very Cold Winter,’ institutions imposed on women by patriarchal forces ‘appear as foreign and...
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The Real Unrealists: On Andrey Platonov’s “Chevengur” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Josh Billings reviews the new translation of Russian author Andrey Platonov’s classic novel “Chevengur.”
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Writing Nameless Things: An Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin | Los Angeles Review of Books
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We Are Close, We Are Almost There | Los Angeles Review of Books
Zachary Gillan reflects on Jeffrey Ford’s ‘Well-Built City Trilogy’ in the era of resurgent fascism.
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Is There Anything “Artificial” About Artificial Intelligence? | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Around the World | Los Angeles Review of Books
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A Different Dust Bowl | Los Angeles Review of Books
Tia Glista reviews Iris Jamahl Dunkle’s “Riding Like the Wind: The Life of Sanora Babb.”
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Opposition Party | Los Angeles Review of Books
In 2025, television offered a primer in principled dissent.
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No Love Lost for Heretics | Los Angeles Review of Books
Brad East reviews Jerome E. Copulsky’s “American Heretics: Religious Adversaries of Liberal Order.”
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Made for Strength | Los Angeles Review of Books
Irene Katz Connelly argues for a new approach to witch hysteria via two recent novels, Olga Ravn’s ‘The Wax Child’ and Irene Solà’s ‘I Gave You Eyes and You...
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Marina Weisband on What Gets us Through the Crisis | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Eugenics and the Modern Synthesis, Part II | Los Angeles Review of Books
For the Legacies of Eugenics series, Jessica Riskin continues to explore how the neo-Darwinian ‘modern synthesis’ was simply nonsense.
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Every Second Counts: On FX’s “The Bear” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Alexandra J. Gold considers the centrality of time in the second season of FX’s “The Bear.”
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LARB Book Club Discussion: “Television” by Lauren Rothery | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Springtime for Springnuts | Los Angeles Review of Books
Grant Sharples offers a personal account of the Boss’s career and legacy in light of the new biopic “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.”
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Crafting the Memoir | Los Angeles Review of Books
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LARB Book Club Discussion: “Mother Mary Comes to Me” by Arundhati Roy | Los Angeles Review of Books
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You Look Tired: A Guided Meditation | Los Angeles Review of Books
A guided meditation with the most visionary writer of the infant millennium.
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A Trumped-Up Spectacle | Los Angeles Review of Books
James Chandler considers what Roland Barthes’s famous essay about wrestling can tell us about reality and shared illusion in Donald Trump’s Washington.
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God and the Unconscious | Los Angeles Review of Books
Joan Copjec’s new book charts the conceptual affinities and historical convergences between psychoanalysis and Islamic philosophy.
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At Tammy Wynette’s Grave, Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville | Los Angeles Review of Books
Drew Bratcher meditates on the legacy of a country music legend.
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New Formation: Janelle Monáe’s Radical Emotion Pictures | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Dr. Norrell Edwards considers the Trump administration’s termination of National Endowment for the Humanities grants.
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Beyond the Cosmetic: A Conversation with Esther Armah | Los Angeles Review of Books
Grégory Pierrot talks with Esther Armah about her project of “Emotional Justice.”
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Bright, Built World | Los Angeles Review of Books
A reflection on how the poets Richard Siken and Anne Carson responded to losing their language.
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A Clearing in the Mind’s Petrified Forest | Los Angeles Review of Books
In ‘Monk Fruit,’ Edward Salem’s poetry presents ‘a wild ride of touchpoints’ that serve together as a ‘gastric lavage’ for the trauma-fatigued reader.
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Fraud by Numbers: Metrics and the New Academic Misconduct | Los Angeles Review of Books
UCLA professor of Law and Communication Mario Biagioli dissects how metric-based evaluations are shaping university agendas.
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Party Lines and Bottom Lines | Los Angeles Review of Books
Martin Laflamme traces the history and future of globalization through three recent books on China’s techno-nationalism.
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Philosophy & Religion | Los Angeles Review of Books
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Life Is More Than an Engineering Problem | Los Angeles Review of Books
Julien Crockett speaks with Ted Chiang about the search for a perfect language, the state of AI, and the future direction of technology.
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