[rlinstallation by Nicola Lopez[/rl] Half block party, half book bash, PAGE TURNER: The AAWW Food and Books Festival is an unforgettable all-day free public fair…
Director Gregg Araki describes this pilot episode of a never-realized television show, This is How the Worlds Ends(2000), as Twin Peaks for MTV. Dancing-midget rock fans…
Featuring Vijay Iyer, Ambrose Akinmusire, Jonathan Finlayson, Adam O'Farrill, Graham Haynes, Steve Coleman, Hafez Modirzadeh, Mark Shim, Elena Pinderhughes, Josh Roseman, Tyshawn Sorey, Mat Maneri,…
A reading featuring: Anne Boyer | Works include Anne Boyer’s Good Apocalypse, The 2000?s, My Common Heart, The Romance of Happy Workers and more. Her latest work, A Form of Sabotage, was recently…
Light Industry Monday, September 30, 2013 at 7:30pm Electric Affinities: Close Up and Queer Modernism 155 Freeman Street, Brooklyn FREE Monday, September 30 at Light…
We're delighted to welcome Ayesha Siddiqi to The New Inquiry's editorial board as Contributing Editor. Follow Ayesha at @pushinghoops To celebrate, we're offering free downloads to…
A series of threatened literatures from around the world in 10 parts. Our debut installment presents poetry and oral literature in 5 languages of Indonesia.…
PRISM Breakup is a series of art and technology events dedicated to exploring and providing forms of protection from surveillance. This event came about in…
A reading with Cecilia K Corrigan, Ian Hatcher, Lanny Jordan Jackson, and our own Sarah Nicole Prickett. Hosted by The Claudius App. Friday, Sept 13 n+1 68 Jay St.…
click for higher resolution Ten years after Edward Said’s passing, the financial and ideological crisis in higher education has caused the academy to increasingly retreat…
Join Emily Cooke, Kate Bolick, Parul Sehgal, Adelle Waldman, and moderator David Haglund as they discuss whether the fluid nature of modern relationships present a special challenge…
Emily Cooke and Sarah Leonard of The New Inquiry join Elizabeth Gumport of n+1 for a discussion of Mary McCarthy and her vicious satire, The Oasis, which lampooned the literary…
FILM AS A SUBVERSIVE ART: MAY 2013 The subversive and revolutionary cinema that emerged from Eastern Europe in the sixties and seventies is an incredibly…