Holding Up a Mirror
The Brooklyn Quarterly talks with Markus Potter, director of 'Stalking the Bogeyman,' about theater, violence, and the dark side of humanity.
          By Yaffa Fredrick
            The Brooklyn Quarterly talks with Markus Potter, director of 'Stalking the Bogeyman,' about theater, violence, and the dark side of humanity.
          By Yaffa Fredrick
            In conversation with Eula Biss about her book On Immunity: An Inoculation
          By Jane Greenway Carr
Cancer genomics and the fight to keep science alive
          By Daniel M. Choi
            Tracking the Ebola and Swine Flu epidemics within the US using Google Search Trends
          By Sandy Nader and Alexia Nader
            What's it like to be a psychoanalyst? We ask five to explain.
          By Jessica Gross and Kristin Oakley
            People might disagree about why my last project ended, but “quality” is never on the list.
          By Liana Rosenkrantz Woskie
            Across the world, the public is not healthy. 
          By Renée Fiorentino
            Public health has not made me rich. But the rewards are so much more than monetary.
          By Richard O'Donnell
            Public health occupies the unenviable space of being too academic and not academic enough.
          By Teddy Svoronos
            Condoms. That’s all we heard. For years. Condom condoms condoms.
          By David Caron