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A Failure of Imagination About Trump
The Atlantic· 5 days agoThis 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...
Crown Point native to be Latin salutatorian at Harvard commencement
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 2 days agoWhen Blake Lopez delivers his speech to an audience of approximately 32,000 faculty members,...
Holocaust Remembrance ceremony emphasizes need to remind people ‘never again’
The Patriot-News· 1 day agoThe words “never again” is heard frequently during annual observances of the Holocaust Remembrance...
When Poetry Could Define a Life
The Atlantic· 6 days agoBoth 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 ...
A New Way for Educators to Think About School Segregation
Education Week· 2 days agoIn the last 15 years, students in the nation’s large school districts have become much more isolated...
What Shakespeare can teach us about racism
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 days agoAmong 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
New York Review of Books· 4 days agoFor 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
Mississippi Free Press· 6 days agoAt 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...
‘Pachinko’ author Min Jin Lee will discuss her book in progress and Korean culture, at the MFA - The...
The Boston Globe· 6 days agoLee has not only moved again since we last spoke — she spoke by phone from her home in Harlem — but...
Forget spelling: This Johnson County bee was about ‘civility in our political process’
The Kansas City Star· 7 days agoKnowing how many justices serve on the Supreme Court might mean big bucks for a civics-savvy student on May 9. Three Johnson County middle-schoolers are among 12 students vying for cash prizes ...