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    • A Failure of Imagination About Trump

      A Failure of Imagination About Trump

      The Atlantic· 5 days ago

      This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and...

    • When Poetry Could Define a Life

      The Atlantic· 6 days ago

      Both remained active to the very end: Perloff wrote the introduction to a new edition of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, published this year, and the current issue of the ...

    • What Shakespeare can teach us about racism

      San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days ago

      Among Shakespeare scholars, those five works are known as his traditionally understood “race plays” and include characters who are Black like Othello, Jewish like Shylock, Indigenous like Caliban ...

    • Dancing on the Page | Erica Getto

      Dancing on the Page | Erica Getto

      New York Review of Books· 4 days ago

      For four nights at Brooklyn’s Roulette Intermedium this winter, the sixty-nine-year-old choreographer Molissa Fenley and a small company performed a...

    • Opinion | Why Fannie Lou Hamer Sick and Tired

      Opinion | Why Fannie Lou Hamer Sick and Tired

      Mississippi Free Press· 6 days ago

      At a rally with Malcolm X in Harlem, N.Y., on Dec. 20, 1964, Hamer described the brutal beatings she and other Black people endured in Mississippi in...