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  • A photograph of Pharaoh Sanders.

    Feel-Ins, Know-Ins, Be-Ins

    The most hypnotic piece of music released so far in 2023 was recorded forty-seven years ago in a barely adequate studio in Rockland County, New York.
    by Adam Shatz via New York Review of Books on September 19, 2023
  • Richard Wright.

    Outcasts and Desperados

    Reflections on Richard Wright’s recently published novel, "The Man Who Lived Underground."
    by Adam Shatz via London Review of Books on October 4, 2021
  • ‘Orientalism,’ Then and Now

    Edward Said's Orientalism is still with us forty years after his influential book’s publication, but it is not the same as it was.
    by Adam Shatz via New York Review of Books on May 20, 2019
  • Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Mass Incarceration

    The rise​ of mass incarceration in the early 1970s was fueled by white fear of black crime. But the fear of crime wasn’t confined to whites.
    by Adam Shatz via London Review of Books on May 4, 2017
  • Painting "Open Casket" by Dana Schultz

    Dana Schutz’s ‘Open Casket’

    Should white artists be allowed to depict black suffering?
    by Adam Shatz via LRB blog on March 24, 2017
  • Jimi Hendrix performing at Woodstock.

    The Beautiful Sounds of Jimi Hendrix

    “Hendrix used a range of technological innovations...to expand the sound of the guitar, to make it ‘talk’ in ways that it never had.”
    by Adam Shatz via New York Review of Books on January 9, 2014
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