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    How Black Female Jazz Performers Confronted a Racist and Misogynistic World

    Larry Tye on the Triumphs and Struggles of 20th-Century Jazz Women

     
    By Larry Tye  May 7, 2024

    Floral Consciousness: Zoë Schlanger on What the Intelligence of Plants Can Teach Us About Ourselves

    Lucy McKeon Talks to the Author of “The Light Eaters”

     
    By Lucy McKeon  May 7, 2024

    What World War I Trench Art Tells Us About Its Creators

    Ann Hood on Commemorating the Fallen and Unknown Soldiers of the Great War

     
    By Ann Hood  May 7, 2024

    Bookshelves for Your Book Selves: Monica Wood on Why She Organizes Books by Emotion

    The Author of “How to Read a Book” Shares Style Advice for Bibliophiles' Bookcases

     
    By Monica Wood  May 7, 2024

    Writing With “Sprezz.” On the Art of Saying Just Enough

    Magdalena Zyzak Wonders If It’s Possible to Craft Effortlessly Cool Prose

     
    By Magdalena Zyzak  May 7, 2024

    A Daughter Becomes a Mother: On Inhabiting Both Roles in Fiction and in Life

    Heidi Reimer: “A mother is also a daughter. A daughter may eventually become a mother. Then, forever, she is both."

     
    By Heidi Reimer  May 6, 2024