Editors’ Picks of 2016
From Leonard Cohen to literary translations, a hip hop artist to a Hollywood musical, bildungsroman to the passing of a great art critic, The Missing Slate’s 2016 picks reflect a year of diversity and nostalgia.
Read MoreFrom Leonard Cohen to literary translations, a hip hop artist to a Hollywood musical, bildungsroman to the passing of a great art critic, The Missing Slate’s 2016 picks reflect a year of diversity and nostalgia.
Read MoreWhy holding up the women in our lives can help build a nation, in place of tearing it down.
Read More“It isn’t dangerous. It’s more dangerous if we don’t do it; if we aren’t that platform.” Meet our editor-in-chief Maryam Piracha.
Read MoreThe Missing Slate’s 2015 round up of the books that helped define our year.
Read MoreAt a time where “femininity” is weighed by the proclivity of procreation, the author ponders what place “the white picket fence” fantasy merits in Pakistan today.
Read MoreAt a time where “femininity” is weighed by the proclivity of procreation, the author ponders what place “the white picket fence” fantasy merits in Pakistan today.
Read MoreDear Readers, Some might argue that for an almost all-woman team of a magazine run by a woman, sexual and emotional power plays, such…
Read MoreThe Missing Slate’s film team, joined by other editors, review the year in film, picking the one film that stood out for them in 2013. What were your picks?
Read MoreThis year, The Missing Slate’s editors pick out one book that contextualized 2013 for them. Read on to find out what their picks are and whether you agree.
Read MoreWhat’s featured in the “Politics” issue including web (and digital) exclusives.
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