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May 31, 2016

Let's All Meet at the Mahalalel Mall

May 31, 2016/ Steve Donoghue

A thorough and even-handed new book gives readers a tour of the "Creation Museum" in Kentucky - and warns not to dismiss its dangers too readily.

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May 31, 2016/ Steve Donoghue/
Arts & Life, Politics & History
Book Review, June 2016, science, Steve Donoghue
May 31, 2016

Stashed under a Bush

May 31, 2016/ Linda Russo

a poem

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May 31, 2016/ Linda Russo/
Poetry
June 2016, Poetry
May 31, 2016

Socrates of Amazonia

May 31, 2016/ Robert Minto

What exactly is a philosopher? As it turns out, that question may have more than one answer. Robert Minto shares the exciting results of Justin Smith's new history.

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May 31, 2016/ Robert Minto/
Arts & Life
June 2016, philosophy, Robert Minto
May 31, 2016

The Smooth Handle

May 31, 2016/ Kenyon Gradert

Did Thomas Jefferson love his slave, the mother of his children Sally Hemings? A new novel asks the question factually and counterfactually, and Kenyon Gradert sums up the results.

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May 31, 2016/ Kenyon Gradert/
Fiction, Literary Criticism, Politics & History
Book Review, fiction, June 2016, Kenyon Gradert, literary criticism, Thomas Jefferson
May 31, 2016

Paradise

May 31, 2016/ Robert Fernandez

a poem

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May 31, 2016/ Robert Fernandez/
Poetry
June 2016, Poetry
May 31, 2016

Why Don’t You Both Shut Up?

May 31, 2016/ Aaron Rabiroff

In the United States in the last few decades, issues of free speech have drifted closer and closer to the heart of American life. A new book analyzes a right too many Americans take for granted.

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May 31, 2016/ Aaron Rabiroff/
Arts & Life, Politics & History
Book Review, June 2016
May 31, 2016

The Devil in the Hills

May 31, 2016/ Dorian Stuber

A new book about Primo Levi’s morally questionable acts as a Partisan can’t cut him down to size: his own self-critique makes that superfluous.

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May 31, 2016/ Dorian Stuber/
Arts & Life
Book Review, Dorian Stuber, June 2016
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