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Lady Gaga’s organization is publishing an anthology about kindness.

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Update: NYC public libraries are suspending all programs and closing to the public through March.

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The Storykiller and His Sentence: Rebecca Solnit on Harvey Weinstein

“To be a woman is to be forever vigilant against violence.”

March 12, 2020  By Rebecca Solnit   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Politics 
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Americanah producer wins screen rights to Girl, Woman, Other.

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Shakespeare and the Culture Wars: On the Movement for Color-Blind Casting

"Actors speaking Shakespeare’s words have begun to resemble the nation."

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The Imperfect Picture That Transformed 20th-Century Photography

Jim Lewis on Robert Frank's San Francisco

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Race and Spectacle in the Circuses of Gilded Age America

Jacob Dorman on Circus Orientalism and Racial Othering

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The Political and Narrative War for the Iranian Dead

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What the Literary World Gets Wrong About Accessibility

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