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Books & Arts

Tour My Squalor

The murky waters of slum tourism are navigated by for-profit businesses that transform the mobility of tourists into social mobility for slum dwellers.

The Newsroom Gets Personal: A Review of The Paris Herald

The novel's hectic pace reflects the turbulent world of journalism in 1960s Paris.

At LITFest, There is Always Time for Literature

A perceived need for security may be the culprit behind the absence of creative writing in post-graduate plans.

The Politics of Race in Rap

"I don't care if he's purple, as long as he can rap."

Words for Other Worlds

Science and speculation in Margaret Atwood’s dystopias

We Exist: Arcade Fire's Failed Revolution

For all its good intentions, Arcade Fire and Garfield's video reinforces old stereotypes about trans people.

To Ferment and Foment

The curious links between nationalism and beer.

America's Sport Audited

The NFL's tax-exempt status under attack

In Sight, in Mind

Re-humanizing war in the era of the drone.

Advertising 2.0

Today's advertisements are better equipped to reflect the interests and values of individual consumers