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    Feb 27

    Our new issue, TAKE CARE, is almost here. Subscribe to read: + The late Anthony Veasna So on friendship, grief, and Pavement + Victoria Lomasko’s reportage from Belarus + on homeownership + on octopus sex And much more:

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    Mar 23

    Such a rigorous, mesmerizing, infuriating and inspiring essay about the early days of needle exchange in NYC. Activism, archives, heartbreak, & community. I'm so honored that started it in my archives seminar at Columbia.

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    "My Octopus Girlfriend" should have been the title of a Pulp Song.

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  4. 2 hours ago

    “Music was one facet of Indian culture that—for instance—the English colonizer simply didn’t understand, and didn’t care to.”

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  5. 2 hours ago

    New online: an excerpt from ’s Finding the Raga: An Improvisation on Indian Music, out tomorrow from .

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    5 hours ago

    This, on erotophobia & "octopusgate" is the best thing I've read in a long time.

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  8. 4 hours ago

    Out from behind the paywall in our new issue: the late Anthony Veasna So on friendship, grief, and Pavement.

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    12 hours ago

    We all know the most famous AIDS demos, but ⁦⁩ excavates the forgotten fight of activists, including , to instil a harm reduction approach in NYC drug policy. Includes a courtroom scene better than any Sorkin screenplay.

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  10. 5 hours ago

    Who Will Pay Reparations on My Soul, a collection of essays by , is out tomorrow! Find it in the n+1 bookstore:

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    10 hours ago

    this is a tremendous piece of writing by , documenting a nearly always-overlooked aspect of the history of AIDS crisis and activism. a sterling reminder that criminalised sectors of the population - like people who inject drugs - still require HIV justice and action.

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    Mar 28

    "Pandemic-era restaurant culture extends and amplifies forces that were already apparent under the old regime: the numbing frictionlessness of delivery food, the retreat into private spaces, the appification of everything." via

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  13. Mar 28

    Get a year of n+1—and access to 16 years of writing behind the paywall—for only $28 with the discount code TAKECARE.

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  14. Mar 28

    “Who among us can be totally sure they have not had sex with an octopus?”

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    Mar 27

    My endorsement might not be as important as 's but this examination of the corpus of Thomas Frank on American populism was very good via

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  16. Mar 27

    “Of course the movement isn’t fully assembled—but it can be built.”

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  17. Mar 27

    “The Life of the Mind is brilliant and pleasurable, funny and dark, cerebral and visceral—a must-read for the bleeding human survivors of the modern age.” —Melissa Broder

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    Mar 27

    Very cool to see Greatest Columnist in America recommend 's outstanding piece on Tom Frank, "populism," the New Deal, cowboy capitalists, and Convoy (1978).

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  19. Mar 27

    “When institutions of class struggle are dissolving, as they have over the past fifty odd years, reaching out for the lost possibilities of the past comes more naturally than embracing the uncertainties of the future.”

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    Mar 27
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    Mar 27

    So surreal to see my writing recommended by , the best columnist in the business - thank you!

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