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During the ‘80s and ‘90s, rap music was criticized by the establishment for glamorizing drug culture. But what the music was actually doing was spreading a message. By Donovan X. Ramsey July 14, 2023 My community was in the middle of an invisible war. When people disappear from the neighborhood, I learned, it was because
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Photography Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures Leading Barbie Land is a big responsibility. And Issa Rae does it with ease. By Natalie Michie Date July 14, 2023 Facebook Twitter Women in politics get a lot of flack for their fashion choices. Hillary Clinton’s pantsuits have inspired think pieces. Michelle Obama’s sleeveless silhouettes were heavily scrutinized.
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With the SAG-AFTRA strike underway, many high-profile projects in Hollywood have already temporarily halted. These include Marvel Studios productions, such as Deadpool 3 and the Daredevil: Born Again series. Marvel Studios bosses Kevin Feige and Louis D’Esposito have issued a joint statement to their staff. The heads address production delays caused by the simultaneous strikes
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Elon Musk’s most boneheaded moves have been fixed or forgotten, GQ’s new columnist Chris Black argues, and the For You feed is a hilarious innovation. Meanwhile, the rise of Threads (and Bluesky, and Mastodon …) have proven just how irreplaceable the best social platform remains. By Chris Black July 13, 2023 Illustration by Michael Houtz
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Photography courtesy of Lauchmetrics.COM/SPOTLIGHTFrom smudge-proofing sunglasses to hacking hat hair, try these TikTok-approved beauty tips and tricks. By Lauren Knowles Date July 13, 2023 Facebook Twitter We’ve been told time and time again that in life, we should never stop learning. And with the help of our monthly deep dive into the wild world of
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Nudity as an “offensive” act is a stupid concept, but thanks to countless generations of puritans, the only acceptable time to be without clothing is your few seconds of life outside the womb. After that, nudity is a statement, which these 10 acts performed to shock and awe. From Red Hot Chili Peppers and blink-182
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TODAY: In 1904, Anton Chekhov dies at 44 of tuberculosis.     Steve Edwards reflects on teaching Brian Doyle’s “Leap” to the post-9/11 generation: “When I read it now, I am every bit as chastened as when I first read it. But something has changed for my students.” | Lit Hub Teaching How the machinery of social
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