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After Trugoy: Reflections on De La Soul
AND SOMETIMES WE find ourselves weeping I found myself writing on the cover of a notebook as a title, pretty sure, for this musical inquiry, this inquiry on music that has Continue reading
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AND SOMETIMES WE find ourselves weeping I found myself writing on the cover of a notebook as a title, pretty sure, for this musical inquiry, this inquiry on music that has Continue reading
Introduced in 2024, Viewfinder is a print column about reflections on landscapes seen through windows from best-selling author Leslie Jamison. WE RETURN HOME AS SAILORS might, watching the approach of our Continue reading
THE FIRST TIME I WENT to the Kyoto Gion Festival, my friend Isao insisted I wear a kimono. He had found one for me to borrow, and a friend to dress me. Continue reading
“IT WANTS TO BE WINDY,” Papa would say of Sila, the weather. “It likes to be cold,” he’d say in December when the Monitor heater in Papa and Gram’s home ran Continue reading
BEFORE I VISITED SEKEM, the flourishing intentional community in the Egyptian desert, I’d never heard of the concept of paid time for personal growth—horizon-expanding activities with an emphasis on creativity. I Continue reading