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Jessica Loudis
Jessica Loudis is the editor of
World Policy Journal.
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December 13, 2017
Jessica Loudis
The Art of Escaping Censorship
Three recent documentaries track the ingenious ways that banned literature, films, and music circulated in the Soviet Union.
September 27, 2017
Jessica Loudis
Why We Need Stuart Hall’s Imaginative Left
A pioneer of cultural studies, Hall showed a generation how to meld identity and Marxism.
June 20, 2017
Jessica Loudis
What Did Al Jazeera Do?
Amid diplomatic tensions, a great, troubled experiment in news faces pressure to close.
March 6, 2017
Jessica Loudis
The Third Reich Was Addicted to Drugs
At the start of the war, Hitler suffered from gas. Soon, he was taking a cocktail of morphine, crystal meth, and laxatives, a new history reveals.
April 12, 2016
Jessica Loudis
The Kind of Loneliness That’s Good for Art
Olivia Laing's new book traces the creative power of being alone through the lives of artists.
April 17, 2012
Jessica Loudis
Only the Lonely
August 24, 2010
Jessica Loudis
Forever Young
April 27, 2010
Jessica Loudis
Sea of Poppies
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