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28 septembre, par David Wright Faladé — Magazine / Fiction
Jean stepped out of the car as Nia approached—lean and arrogant, a cigarette pinched between her lips. Then her swagger slipped, her expression unsettled.
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28 septembre, par Michael Luo — News / The Lede, Christians, Christianity, Religion, Politics
The future of American democracy could depend on whether Christians see themselves as warriors or servants.
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28 septembre, par Cressida Leyshon — Books / This Week in Fiction, Black Culture, Texas, Engagement, Fiction
The author discusses his story “Amarillo Boulevard.”
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27 septembre, par Louis Menand — Culture / Photo Booth, Vietnam War, War Photography, Journalists
Fifty years after its horrors, we know that the press helped to turn public opinion against the conflict. That’s because war is hell, and hell is photogenic.
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27 septembre, par Justin Chang — Culture / Persons of Interest, Film, Directors, Cinema
In two new historical films, “Blue Moon” and “Nouvelle Vague,” the director explores the challenges of staying true to a creative vision.