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26 mars, par Lauren Michele Jackson — Books / Page-Turner, Fiction, Literature, Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain, Books
In his new novel, “James,” Everett explores how an emblem of American slavery can write himself into being.
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26 mars, par Eric Lach — News / Our Local Correspondents, Gowanus Canal, Gowanus, Brooklyn, Gentrification, Pollution
Paddling in the Gowanus Canal, in Brooklyn, has inspired one recovering lawyer to write poetry about toxic sludge, floating condoms, and gentrification.
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26 mars, par Emma Soren — Humor / Shouts & Murmurs, Humor
These ladies bring tons of drama and are no strangers to a TV screen.
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26 mars, par Chang Che — News / Dispatch, China, Standup Comedy, Censorship
Standup flourished during the pandemic. Now performers fear the state—and audience members.
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25 mars, par John Cassidy — News / Our Columnists, Tech, Grocery Stores, Antitrust, Lawsuits
A new generation of trustbusters is trying to use anti-monopoly laws to roll back concentrations of economic power.