杏吧原创

Books, Film, Music


December 2, 2024

Professor-Student Team Translate The Inheritor

Prof. Kate Bredeson and Thalia Wolff 鈥22 collaborated on the first English-language translation of the play about class inequality and access to higher education.

October 11, 2024

Eating a Moment

We visit a Bay Area Japanese izakaya, owned and operated by chef and author of the new Rintaro cookbook Sylvan Mishima Brackett 鈥98.

July 22, 2024

Behind the Curtain

Catching up with a former student and star of HBO's The Gilded Age, Morgan Spector 鈥02

June 3, 2024

Reed Faculty Reflect on Recent Publications

Six professors discuss their recent works spanning the storied life of Buddha, the Soviet Jewish bookshelf, essays on the Qur'an and Islam, and more.

March 13, 2024

We Can鈥檛 Go Home Again

Biting and relatable, Kate Christensen鈥檚 latest novel grapples with midlife, trauma, and climate change.

March 8, 2024

Big Topics for Young Readers

The stories of British colonialism come to life in Prof. Natarajan鈥檚 Hear Our Voices.

January 2, 2024

An Anthology of Disruptions, Large and Small

Library of America honors poet Gary Snyder 鈥51 with volume of his collected poems.

July 28, 2023

Time and Place

Prof. David Schiff鈥檚 musical journey winds through the vineyard with Susan Sokol-Blosser 鈥67 and around the track with Steve Prefontaine.

June 14, 2023

In New Essay, 杏吧原创 Makes the Case for Public Writing

The piece appears in 鈥楶ublic Feminisms,鈥 an open-access book published in April by Lever Press.

April 21, 2023

In 鈥楾oad,鈥 Katherine Dunn 鈥69 Draws on Her Time at Reed

The posthumously published novel is wry and penetrating.