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Tagged with: Literature

Live Shots: Janelle MonĂ¡e dazzled with sensual pleasures (and a dash of vulnerabilty)

The singer delivered an unabashedly sexy set to a hyper-diverse crowd, in support of new album 'The Age of Pleasure'

A dreamlike tale of anxious immigrant experiences in ‘Citizen’

Word for Word stages Greg Sarris' story of a young Mexican-Native American man grappling with a unique identity

A 24-hour celebration of banned queer books? Come get ‘Read for Filth’

Fabulosa Books in the Castro hosts a full, affirming day of literature, storytelling, performance, and more for Books Not Bans

Litquake turns the page with a new leader, who tells us what to catch

Executive Director Norah Piehl on what it's like joining the sprawling literary extravaganza, and who's top of her reading list

Speculative Shakespeare, and a cocky Kit Marlowe, in Aurora’s ‘Born with Teeth’

Two giants of literature bicker literately in Liz Duffy Adams' entertainingly tinfoil-hat take on the Bard

Corporate propaganda has cost 90 percent of US residents $47 trillion. Here’s why

Eminent science historian Naomi Oreskes talks about business, government, and her groundbreaking new book, 'The Big Myth.'

Ann Patchett on new ‘Tom Lake’: ‘We experience love in different ways at different times in life’

The lauded author's 'pandemic novel' sequesters a family on a farm in Traverse City, MI—and was written on a treadmill

The Shortish Project celebrates mighty impact of tiny tomes

Outpost19's lit database and publishing platform features 600 novellas by star and rising authors alike.

Lasting lit: The enduring issues of ZYZZYVA

How does a 1985-born lit journal live on? Editors spill its secrets.

Fighting dystopia with essential voices: ‘Black Literature vs. The Climate Emergency’

Aya de LeĂ³n brings together writers and activists for a lively online conference that focuses on the possible and combats invisibility