Culture
“The Half of It” Isn’t Joking When It Says It Isn’t a Love Story
“The Half of It” seems to be more about the halfway happiness Ellie’s given.
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Incinerating Injustice: Women Are Rightfully Furious Under Trump
All roads lead back to empathy.
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Channeling Confidence: mxmtoon Sings for Queer Teens—and for Herself
“I have this platform where I can see my own audience reacting to who I am and feeling safe to express who they are as well.”
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“All Boys Aren’t Blue” Offers Hope and Trust to Young Queer Black Readers
George M. Johnson has crafted an intimate community of Black queer readers.
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Intimate Access: Danez Smith on Poetry as Purpose, Thriving with HIV, and Blackness as Home
Blackness is everything to me.
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(No) Escape Zone: Two Authors Bring Us to Terms with Our Mortality
The more we’re encouraged to talk to one another about death, the less scary and anxiety-inducing it is.
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Ms. Jackson If You’re Scary: “Shirley” Is a Biopic in the Form of a Domestic Ghost Story
The film explores what happens when Shirley Jackson meets a younger reflection of herself.
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Lose Yourself: The Complex, Comforting Allure of Not Being Seen
What does it mean to be able to reject the gaze before it even happens?
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“Little Fires Everywhere" Illuminates Racial Tension in Female Friendships
The series attempts to illuminate often unseen societal inequities.
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Power Lies: Sarah Kendzior on the America That Made Donald Trump Possible
“Anyone could have found the things I found, and could have put them together.”
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