KevinMD February 17th, 2023 An excerpt from On Medicine as Colonialism. In Central Falls, Rhode Island, where I work, the…
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Keep Moving and No Questions by James Kelman in Snack Magazine
By Snack Magazine Last year James Kelman published God’s Teeth and Other Phenomena, one of the best novels of2022, but,…
Richard Walker on PBS Newshour
Digital database documents vital infrastructure created by the New Deal It’s a hidden history right in front of our eyes.…
Jewish Noir II in the Wall Street Journal— Holiday Gift Books: Mystery
A stocking full of fresh editions of suspenseful classics and tales of skulduggery at the holidays. By Tom Nolan Wall…
Black Metal has always been queer and anti-authoritarian
We are the pit Welcome back to The Pit’s Favorite Riffs, where we share new metal songs that have recently come…
Songs of Slavery and Emancipation— the Film
Back to Mat Callahan’s Author Page
Visa dissonance: Why world music performers can’t always make it to the stage on time
By Ian Brennan NPR August 31st, 2022 Global musicians can run into daunting red tape when it comes to obtaining…
It’s Happening Again: On Jews and Violence
By Kenneth Wishnia Crime Reads August 23rd, 2020 What putting together an anthology taught Kenneth Wishnia about the resurgence of…
JFK, polyamory, Jewish noir and more: New books by local Jewish authors appeal to diverse readers
JWeekly “Jewish Noir II: Tales of Crime and Other Dark Deeds” edited by Kenneth Wishnia and Chantelle Aimée Osman (PM…
‘God’s Teeth and Other Phenomena’ Review: Going His Own Way
James Kelman’s novel is a portrait of the artist as an older man whose irascibility is the flip side of…