Slow Dakota Enlists Columbia Professors for an ‘Unprecedented’ Album Suffice to say, we don't often listen to music hoping for an "intellectual dream team." By Justin Joffe
Patti Smith’s ‘M Train’ Is a Literary Ride Through Stations of Mourning Emulating the writers who bring her inspiration, Patti Smith's second novel rewards a well-read reader. By Justin Joffe
Geoff Dyer Would Like to Clarify: He Loves W.G. Sebald, but Don't Mix Up Dates Here Yesterday marked ten years since the untimely death of the German writer W.G. Sebald. The New Yorker‘s Book Bench blog By Emily Witt
Rember Yahuarcani On Wielding Paint as a Tool of Cultural Preservation and Resistance By Elisa Carollo
Meet the Collectors: Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu Share the Passion and Vision Behind Magazzino Italian Art By Elisa Carollo