I wear a lot of jumpsuits. They’re warm, chic, easy—a complete outfit when you’re too depressed to think too hard about what to wear. For those saying it’s an adult […]
Founded in 1977 at Columbia University's School of the Arts
I wear a lot of jumpsuits. They’re warm, chic, easy—a complete outfit when you’re too depressed to think too hard about what to wear. For those saying it’s an adult […]
South’s prose is funny, propulsive, and completely original… explored with nuance and depth.
The moon pick-axing through the pines, only half mad and only at its own expense.
The poet Laura Kasischke discusses David Lynch, transcendental meditation, and the future of the Internet.
I have put this interview off three times, and when it finally did end up happening, I was two hours late. It isn’t because I did not want to interview […]
On the corner of 112th and Broadway a familiar red neon sign glows, leading hoards of students and tourists through its doors. Perhaps they’re hoping to find Jerry, Elaine, George, […]
Daniel Jones’ Modern Love column at The New York Times and his social media posts about the job (Twitter, Facebook) have granted him online-lit-celebrity status. Every week a new submission is posted […]
Andrew H. Miller interviews James Shapiro for Columbia Journal. James Shapiro is the Larry Miller Professor of English at Columbia University, where he has taught since 1985, and his full […]
by Kayla Tanenbaum When Emily Witt pitched Future Sex, she sold it as Gay Talese’s Thy Neighbor’s Wife for the post-internet generation. Emily’s editor suggested that she make Future Sex […]
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