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The Winners and Losers of the 2026 Grammy Awards

Bad Bunny won big ahead of his Super Bowl performance, while Cher (charmingly) flubbed and Lauryn Hill made a triumphant return

Perennial Predicament of the Artist with an Office Job

In “The Copywriter,” by Daniel Poppick, a poet searches for meaning in the grindset.

Available this week: "Writer's Diary" by Matthew Gasda
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Essential Reading

One of the greatest weeks of my life was the week David McCullough came to teach a one-credit course at Hillsdale College in 2006.
At the heart of the Western intellectual tradition is the claim that the liberal arts aim to make a man free.

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