The World Is Finally Ready for Beverly Glenn-Copeland
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The World Is Finally Ready for Beverly Glenn-Copeland
After 50 years of living in rural obscurity, the now-legendary electronic musician has a message for the young.
By Josephine Livingstone
The Generation That Was Exhausted
When millennials talk about being burned out, they are pointing to the failures of capitalism.
By Scott W. Stern
Black Cinema Matters
Black films have championed Black lives for over 100 years—while white America studiously ignored them.
By Artel Great
Inside the FBI’s File on Soviet Poet-Dissident Yevgeny Yevtushenko
What the bureau’s decades-long surveillance of the international celebrity reveals about the U.S. government’s Cold War pathologies
By Jacob Silverman
Barack Obama’s Memoir Is Set to Be the Biggest Book This Year
The craziest year in publishing industry history just got crazier.
By Alex Shephard
The Personal History of David Copperfield
and
Emma
Are Perfect Movies for a Pandemic
Recent adaptations of the Dickens and Austen novels teach us how to foster joy in a time of fear and contagion.
By Josephine Livingstone
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