...dialog between past and present." The New Inquiry's Malcolm Harris and The Los Angeles Review of Books' Evan Kindley talked on Twitter with Spook Magazine's one-man editorial team Jason Parham...
...Harris. Malcolm Harris: Your methodology is interesting—including as co-producers the subjects you’re writing about. Can you tell me a bit about how that works and why you choose to do...
...image by Imp Kerr New Inquiry Senior Editor Malcolm Harris talked with artist Alex Rivera. The writer-director of the 2008 sci-film Sleep Dealer, Rivera has been working with...
...image by imp kerr New Inquiry Senior Editor Malcolm Harris talked with science historian Laurel Braitman about her work on animal personality and taste. Braitman is a 2012...
...story into a book: Thank You, Anarchy. He spoke with New Inquiry editor and fellow OWS participant Malcolm Harris about what happened, what didn't happen, and what might still. MALCOLM...
...doesn’t reinforce the inequities on which this country was built? In a famous passage from his autobiography, Malcolm X remembers when he first truly learned that white society didn’t have...
...Editor's note: The following is a piece from way back in the TNI archives, Malcolm Harris writing about Chuck Klosterman in 2001. When we saw the similarities between...
...photo: visionaria A conversation between contributing editor Helena Fitzgerald and managing editor Malcolm Harris on the pictures and practices of internet nudity. Malcolm: Is there a difference between...
...screenshot from Breaking Bad episode 60, "Ozymandias" To mark the end of Breaking Bad, we're reprinting Malcolm Harris's 2012 essay on the show's racial politics, "The White Market,"...
...Network is, at heart, a conservative morality tale. Zuckerberg is the anti-underdog. By Malcolm Harris While some critics have hailed The Social Network, David Fincher’s account of the rise of...
...The Art Thief. He spoke with New Inquiry editor about his new book, The Art of Forgery Malcolm Harris: How did you become interested in working around art theft in...
...up adventurous minds, or because we have seen evidence in the brilliance of convicts from Thomas Moore to Emma Goldman to Malcolm X. There is genius in every prison because...
A review of Colson Whitehead’s Zone One From all accounts, it is Colson Whitehead’s time. The Brooklyn writer, 140-character artist, and MacArthur fellow is set to release...
The dissonance between the two poles, between puppy and wolf, altar boy and Rosemary’s baby, is the heart of Odd Future’s sound Since Roland Barthes published his...
Margaux Williamson , The Weeds There must be something nightmarish for Canadian author Sheila Heti in seeing her first book of stories republished in the U.S. more...