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The April Issue

April 15, 2026

American Actors

April 14, 2026

“We wanted to act out an American movie and shoot and shoot and shoot and shoot. We wanted to burn down the world like American actors.”

Three Pages of Don Quixote

April 14, 2026

Here was a woman who had lived through a dictatorship, been through three marriages, and built a brilliant career in a relentlessly male-dominated field. And she was happy.

Boxing: Against the Games We Are Given

April 14, 2026

“As for the music of ghosts, it is a curse to die a stranger.”

After Activism: In Conversation with Mohammed Usrof & Tori Tsui

April 14, 2026

For young organizers failed by the institutional climate movement, is there anything worth saving? It seems the center of the negotiations may no longer be the COP but the flotilla — mobile, networked, and ever-multiplying, even as the institution recedes.

The Future of Cities

On cities grimed by human hands—by pollution and greed, by corruption and terrorism, by neglect and artificiality, by colonization and apartheid and war—and places of hope, with humanism as their foundation.

The Boundaries of Nature

On the natural world: wondrous, ineffable, and indifferent to us, adhering to its own laws even as we behold it with awe or fear, even as we seek to understand it through physics and art, even as we impose policies of plunder or protection.

Freedom of Expression: The Gray Areas

On the forces that obstruct expression in an age when writers, activists, and others find themselves visibly, violently, and systematically surveilled and silenced, and where—whether geographically or intellectually, in memory or in cyberspace—we might actually be free. Guernica and Free Word in association with Article 19 and English PEN.

The Lion Cub

Childhood bravado and sectarian tension collide in a Beirut neighborhood as war quietly approaches.
Guernica
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