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May 17, 2017

COLUMN: 'Too Much and Not in the Mood' -- A Millennial's Wry Reflections on Life

May 17, 2017/ Adam Cohen
COLUMN: 'Too Much and Not in the Mood' -- A Millennial's Wry Reflections on Life

With a Title Borrowed from Virginia Woolf's 'A Writer’s Diary'

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Millennials, Essays, Canadian Literature
April 05, 2017

COLUMN: Camille Paglia Serves Up Her Famous Wit (and a Few Tired Battles)

April 05, 2017/ Adam Cohen
COLUMN: Camille Paglia Serves Up Her Famous Wit (and a Few Tired Battles)

Her Constant Theme: All of Western Civilization is the Triumph of the Apollonians over the Dionysians

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April 05, 2017/ Adam Cohen/ Comment
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Feminism, Pop Culture, Camille Paglia
March 08, 2017

COLUMN: A Revelatory Memoir from an Emotionally Abused Classical Musician

March 08, 2017/ Adam Cohen
COLUMN: A Revelatory Memoir from an Emotionally Abused Classical Musician

An Oboist Who Was Powerfully Drawn to Music as a Child, and Healed by It

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Memoir, Classical Music, Child Abuse
January 27, 2017

COLUMN: An Illustrated History of Love and Sex Among the Literati

January 27, 2017/ Adam Cohen
COLUMN: An Illustrated History of Love and Sex Among the Literati

Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. and More

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Ernest Hemingway, Love, Sex, Affairs
January 20, 2017

COLUMN: As 2017 Begins, Looking Back on One of Last Year's Great Books

January 20, 2017/ Adam Cohen
COLUMN: As 2017 Begins, Looking Back on One of Last Year's Great Books

The Sellout is a Wild Ride Through America's Racial Politics

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African-American History, Fiction, Man Booker International Prize
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