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—Christopher Notarnicola The music of the now ninety-seven-year-old Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou.
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Yet Audens somewhat patronizing précis of the virtues of Richs debut volume captures some of the cultural assumptions that initially shaped her.You can have these unlocked pieces delivered straight to your inbox every Sunday by signing up for the Redux newsletter.155 (Summer 2000)You could say he spread himself too thin a plasterer’stermyou could say he was thenskating thin ice his stake in white colonnades against thethinness ofice itself a slickened groundCould say he did not then lovehis art enough to love anything moreCould say he wanted the commission sobadly betrayed those who hired him an artistwho in dreams followedthe crowds who followed him‘Inventing New Ways to BeBy Mark FordThe New York Review of Books.
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following a hiatus in which the singer was cast in the role of Glinda in the film version of the Broadway musical Wicked.
And? is an expletive-laden uptempo house track that urges listeners to find their light and brush off negativity.Its why you can take a word like Vagabond—weaponized by the law of your land in real time— name your work after it and still be here.
Listen to the Red Hot + Riot album made in honor of Felas music and enter the rooms that appear when Meshell Ndegeocello.always—a life has to be—but what I know for sure is this: there are always other words and other definitions.
Wasnt it a book that reminded me recently that I have the spine it takes to stand up to my life? This life is massive.So I tell myself: dont worry about being good; just be as intentional about destruction as you are about creation
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