Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

From Alice’s Wonderland to Rap Genius: The Rise of Literary Annotation

The rise, and rise, of literary annotation.
By Evan Kindley

It’s a Good Time to Be a Black Thinker

A growing cohort of black thinkers are redefining what it means to be a public intellectual. Listen to their voices here.
By Intersection

An Uncertain ‘Je Ne Sais Quoi’

A new book celebrates French culture—and tells of its demise.
By Thomas Chatterton Williams

A Painter for Our Absurd Age of Pop Culture

Dana Schutz's paintings are the perfect companion to our digital, GIF-able age.
By Kyle Chayka

Stop Treating Pope Francis as America's Liberal Hero

Progressives are being politically opportunistic. It could come back to haunt them.
By Suzy Khimm