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The Living Journalism Festival

"Les Rendezvous in July" will bring together a hundred participants from print, radio, and television journalism, documentary filmmakers, authors of graphic reportage, photojournalists, monologists, and stage actors.

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International Festival of the Living Press

See Harper's Magazine contributors Art Spiegelman and Tomas van Houtryve at the International Festival of the Living Press in Couthures, France. Click here to download the program.

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Succession at Harper’s

Christopher Cox named editor of Harper's Magazine

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Authors of Note

Harper’s Magazine contributors to be honored at the White House

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Radio Hustle

Listen to the broadcast version of “American Hustle,” Alexandra Starr’s story, for the April 2015 issue of Harper’s Magazine, about how elite youth basketball exploits African athletes.

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Talking Secrets

Join Scott Horton and Andrew Sullivan for a discussion about the U.S. intelligence community.

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Talking Torture

Join Scott Horton, a Harper’s Magazine contributing editor, and Mark Krotov, a senior editor at Melville House, for a discussion of the CIA torture report

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The Art of Outrage

We defend Charlie Hebdo’s right to publish its cartoons—and our right to critique them.

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Harper’s Magazine Partners With an Independent Bookstore on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

“Our common cause is to protect the integrity and freedom of thought,” said Harper’s publisher John MacArthur.

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Lydia Davis at the Frieze Art Fair

New York–area readers, please join Readings editor Emily Stokes and author Lydia Davis on Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Frieze New York art fair on Randall's Island.

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Harper’s Shortlisted for Four 2013 National Magazine Awards

Our thanks and congratulations to the contributors honored for their work for Harper's Magazine in 2012.

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Susan Wides at Kim Foster Gallery in NYC

The exhibition Susan Wides: All the Worlds, which includes photography that accompanied "Some Assembly Required" (Harper's Magazine, February 2012), opens tonight at Kim Foster Gallery.

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The Middlebrow: A Panel Discussion at the New School

A discussion with critics Ruth Franklin, Christine Smallwood, and Jennifer Szalai on Wednesday, March 20, at 6:30 p.m.

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New Puzzles Page on Harpers.org

Puzzlers are invited to visit harpers.org/puzzles

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Samuel James at the Half King in New York City

Please join photographer Samuel James and Harper’s Magazine art director Stacey D. Clarkson on Tuesday, February 12, for a discussion of James’s work.

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Should Critics Be Harsh?: A Panel Discussion at the New School

Please join Harper’s Magazine associate editor Christopher Beha at the New School on Monday, February 4, for a panel discussion on the role of critics.

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A Discussion with John R. MacArthur and Thomas Frank on the Obama Mandate and the Future of the Left

Join Harper’s publisher John R. MacArthur and columnist Thomas Frank at the New York Society for Ethical Culture on Tuesday, December 4

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On Victoria Collier’s “How to Rig an Election”

Our November cover feature is now available to all readers. You can find and share it here.

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A Discussion with Thomas Frank in Washington, D.C.

Please join Harper’s Magazine columnist and best-selling author Thomas Frank for a discussion about Super PACs and the corrupting influence of money in politics this Thursday. Frank will also sign…

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Thomas Frank on Moyers & Company

On the latest episode of Moyers & Company, “Dark Money in Politics,” Harper’s Magazine contributing editor Thomas Frank discussed the corrupting force of money on Washington, D.C.:   More on…

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Harper’s Summer Web Internship

Dear Readers, We’re looking for a summer web intern. The term is flexible, but will begin toward the end of June and run until at least the end of August.…

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