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Pouring one out for Afghanistan and Anguilla and Antigua and Barbuda and Australia and the Bahamas and Bahrain and Barbados and Belize and Bermuda and Botswana and Brunei and Canada and the Cayman Islands and Cyprus and Dominica and Egypt and the Falkland Islands and Fiji and Gambia and Georgia (the country) and Ghana and Gibraltar and Grenada and India and Iraq and Ireland and Jamaica and Jordan and Kenya and Kiribati and Kuwait and Lesotho and Malawi and Malaysia and Maldives and Malta and Mauritius and Montserrat and Myanmar and Nauru and New Zealand and Nigeria and Pakistan and the Pitcairn Islands and Qatar and St Lucia and Saint Kitts and Nevis and Saint Helena and Ascension and Tristan da Cunha and St Vincent and Grenadina and Seychelles and Sierra Leone and the Solomon islands and South Africa and Sri Lanka and Sudan and Swaziland and Tanzania and Tonga and Trinidad and Tobago and Turks and Caicos and Tuvalu and Uganda and United Arab Emirates and United States and Vanuatu and Yemen and Zambia and Zimbabwe tonight
The artist gives light and paints the art so that we understand another hidden reality. Artist Nikita Busyak.
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A Revolution in Creativity: On Slow Writing
I Love Sally Rooney’s Novels But They Aren’t Written For Me
After Reconstruction, Black Women Found Opportunity for Revolt in Church
the tiny white people in our heads
We Are Not Ready
“Ultimately, we Black women are singing from the same hymnal, whether we are talking about food, love, our mothers, or the church”: An Interview with Deesha Philyaw
This Fall, Dress Like a “Cool Shrink”
Genre and linguistic expectation shift: Evidence from pop song lyrics
A Brief History of Cheesy Pasta
On the Trauma and Creativity Behind Kurt Vonnegut’s Classic Slaughterhouse Five
Rebecca Carroll Is Still ‘Surviving the White Gaze’
Jocelyn Nicole Johnson talks home, identity, and ‘My Monticello’
Black Bodies In White Words, Or: Why We Need Claudia Rankine
The Revolutionary Writing of bell hooks
Bros., Lecce: We Eat at The Worst Michelin Starred Restaurant, Ever
ENJOY OBVIOUSLY FAKE ADVICE-COLUMN LETTERS FOR WHAT THEY ARE: CATHARSIS
My 14-Hour Search for the End of TGI Friday’s Endless Appetizers
The Best Restaurant in New York Is The American Girl Café
How Rupert Murdoch’s Empire of Influence Remade the World: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
Lewis R. Gordon on the Development of Black Consciousness
TARTT FOR TARTT’S SAKE: THE SECRET HISTORY AT 30
The Secret Genius of Toni Morrison’s Only Short Story
My Year of Reading Every Ursula K. Le Guin Novel
What Happened at The Root
When Did Reading Become a Competitive Sport
Gabble Like a Thing Most Brutish
Grief in Three Bodies: A Conversation
I Was Surrounded by “Final Girls” in School, Knowing I’d Never Be One
What the Haunting ‘Inner Passage’ Represented to the Enslaved
When Black Excellence Isn’t Enough
hey remember before volume 2 came out we thought karen wheeler was going to be important to the plot, someone else would find out about the upside down, someone would get powers, will’s sexuality was “going to be explored” and possibly mike’s, will would get vecna’d, that any other character would get vecna’d, robin would save nancy because she saw her tapes, there was going to be a “traitor” in the group, the guidance counselor might be significant, steve was jumping down the bedsheet to save eddie, main character(s) would die, but eddie would live since the duffer brothers keep introducing characters and killing them off maybe they wouldn’t do it again, eddie’s name would be cleared, and everyone would reunite and work together to beat vecna, and remember when we thought
too many birds bill callahan
90s teenage wasteland