176. Area 51 and the epistemology of the unexplained - Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell (filmmaker)
175. Helen Riess (psychiatrist) – Empathy in the brain and the world
174. Ruth Whippman (writer) – A mindful, productive, super-positive nation of nervous wrecks
173. Wesley Yang (writer) - The Souls of Yellow Folk
172. A trans family in the holy land
171. Michelle Thaller (NASA astronomer) on the multiple dimensions of space and human sexuality
170. Lynsey Addario (photojournalist) – on art, love, and war
169. Ben Marcus' reality is only slightly askew from our own
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167. Gary Shteyngart (writer) - Reality catches up to dystopian fiction
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165. Man Booker prize winners Olga Tokarczuk (author) and Jennifer Croft (translator) — As fact and fiction blur, America’s finally ready for Olga Tokarczuk
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162. Emily Nemens (Editor, The Paris Review) — The Literary Industrial Complex
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160. Bassem Youssef (political satirist) – Now I Have to Answer for This?
159. Change is Made by the Ones Who Stay – Paula Eiselt (documentary filmmaker)
158. Parker Posey (actor) – I See a Dachshund In You
157. The Spiders From Mars – Jason Heller (Hugo Award-winning writer)
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