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The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction is the Best Place on the Internet

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction is the Best Place on the Internet

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Vijay Iyer: A Moral Imperative to Speak for the Musical Margins

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On Finding an Uneasy Peace with Jazz Traditionalists

By Nate Chinen | August 16, 2018

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When They Put Lauryn Hill on the Cover of <em>Time</em>

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