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White people have Emily Dickinson, Mexicans have José Olivarez

Time is running out to oppose the change, but you can still stand up for international artists and small music businesses in the States.
by Luz Magdaleno Flores | Read more

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Abattoir, U.S.A.!” tracks the slaughterhouse’s influence on modern architecture.
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Stop by Pink Salt and Maa Maa Dei’s Bangkok rice and curry shop at the next Monday Night Foodball
Check out Palita Sriratana and Jaye Fong’s ran khao kaeng Thai menu tonight at Ludlow Liquors.

by Mike Sula Read more →

Queer gun owners are ‘American as fuck’
A sense of freedom connects Dina Simone’s music and their work as a firearms instructor.

by Katie Prout Read more →

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Mar. 9 – Mar. 22, 2023
Vol. 52, No. 11

 

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