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"God bless Mr Rupert Neve - there wouldn't be a Miseducation without him!": The making of The...
MusicRadar via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWe revisit our 2023 feature on the making of Lauryn Hill's hip-hop classic, featuring conversations...
Everyone Wants a Piece of Kafka, a Writer Who Refused to Be Claimed
New York Times· 1 day agoBenjamin Balint is the author of “Kafka’s Last Trial” and, most recently, “Bruno Schulz: An Artist,...
A Black Economist Goes Right, Left, and Back Again
The American Conservative· 2 days agoThe genre of “race memoir” is a dull and barren one, but Glenn Loury has transcended it to produce a great book. The difference is that most authors of...
Brainiac: New book details Dayton band’s rise, tragic end, surprise return
Dayton Daily News· 4 hours agoJeff Gomez may live in California, but he’ll be forever linked to the Gem City. “Brainiac,” written...
How “Right” and “Wrong” Ways to Be Queer Are Changing Fiction
Esquire· 3 days agoIt’s okay to be an artist if your work centers marginalized communities, but all other kinds of art,...
The Alienation of a Homeland: How Palestine Became Israel
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 2 days agoIn the United States the right of Israel to exist is taken for granted almost apriori, and the query of who justly owns the land has never really been seriously debated. When the United Nations ...
Leading the Change: Transforming Psychedelic Healthcare Through Harm Reduction Practices
Rolling Stone· 21 hours agoThe future of psychiatric treatment includes psychedelic healthcare. As the negative stigma around...
Unknown fondant | literature
Hardwood Paroxysm· 4 hours agoBenjamin Fondane, Jewish, was born in Romania in 1898 and died in Auschwitz in October 1944, a few days before the entry of the Allied forces. But the Romanian did not even agree with all the postulates of Sartrean philosophy, and he fought him.
The future for Vanderburgh GOP is uncertain after Friday action
Evansville Courier & Press· 4 days agoThe gates to one of Indiana's largest political organizations were thrown open Friday when the Vanderburgh County Election Board certified the victories of a new majority of local Republican ...
From schools to the Olympics, how France's staunch secularism affects religion in public life -...
ABC17 NEWS· 1 day agoWalk around multicultural metropolises like Paris or Marseille, or any small village in the French countryside, and signs of faith are everywhere. As the world’s eyes turn to France, host of ...