By Thea Prieto In Glaxo, Hernán Ronsino's first book to be translated into English, four Argentinian men struggle to come to terms with a violent event in their past.
By Patrick McGinty Student poets search. Internet "explainer" writers pretend they've always been there.
By Matthew Kauffman Smith After a long delay—and nearly halfway into 2017—Album Bracketology finally names the best album of 2016.
By Matthew Kauffman Smith Gustav Mahler struggled against anti-Semitism during his lifetime, and achieved acclaim as a composer only after his death. American college radio deejays play his symphonies primarily so they can watch television. These deejays often become music critics.
By Matthew Kauffman Smith Our photo editor has thought deeply about the content of this installment of Album Bracketology.
By Matthew Kauffman Smith Wall Street stock trackers (pictured) attempt to understand why they have been mentioned in the Album Bracketology tournament. It is a mistake.
By Matthew Kauffman Smith Dr. Dog (pictured) is one of many bands that have no reason to care about the annual Album Bracketology tournament.
By Donald Geary “I built a mirror here, to look into and claim I was a man.”
Reviews, reflections, conversations.
Crafted, designed, choreographed, performed.
Art form of the twentieth century.
Stolen licks and backstage passes.
Investigations and lived experience.
Language, pushed.