Out and About
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Listen to Itzik Manger read his poem, “A Tree That Stands.”
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Artist Jacqueline Nicholls and Forward artist-in-residence Eli Valley talk to Jason Solomons about Occupy Wall Street and the Israeli tent protests for the Guardian’s “Sounds Jewish” podcast.
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John Berger talks to The Paris Review about reimagining Spinoza’s sketchbook.
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William Deresiewicz writes about being an East Coast Jew in Portland.
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How “The Muppet Show” was dogged by conflict and disagreement.
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A posthumous novel by Jack Kerouac is being published 70 years after it was written.
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In the forthcoming “Tintin” movie, cars play a key role.
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