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What Is “I Have No Idea,” Ken?

by Holly Smith

What Is “I Have No Idea,” Ken?

I owe my recent “Jeopardy!” appearance — and spectacular flame-out — to books.

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An Interview with Jeffrey C. Stewart

An Interview with Jeffrey C. Stewart

The biographer discusses Alain Locke, a small man with an enormous capacity for erudition, invention, and beauty.

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