Arts & Life Nancy Pearl's best books of the 2010s We never quite figured out what to call this decade: the teens? The tens? In any event, it's ending tomorrow and to send it off in style, we're sharing the decade's best books with you. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Marcie Sillman
December 26th | 'Somebody who looked like this was here': five immigrant artists who helped shape 2019 It’s the end of the year, and Record producers have been revisiting some of our favorite conversations. Mine were about: immigrants. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke
Politics Becoming America, a work in progress Civic Saturday celebrates active citizenship John O'Brien
Arts & Life Terry Tempest Williams holds space for anger and healing On the living earth, erosion, death and following the light John O'Brien
Arts & Life André Aciman revisits his heralded lost love story And indeed there will be time to wonder, ‘Do I dare?’ John O'Brien
Arts & Life Hilarious Lindy West has more cutting things to say Author and humorist Lindy West reclaims the power John O'Brien
December 2nd | How to master the awkward hug Just in time for the holidays: how to have an awkward hug. A surcharge to help Washington state fight fires. The history of black software. And how Billie Holiday inspired a poet. Bill Radke
Education College at any cost? Caitlyn Zaloom is an anthropologist and associate professor of social and cultural analysis at New York University. When a favorite student came to her in tears over her college debt, Zaloom sought to better understand what was going on. John O'Brien
Arts & Life Gloria Steinem still has hope for the U.S. "We are linked, not ranked." Journalist and author inspires activists of all ages Sonya Harris