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50 years later, the celebrations and contradictions of ‘Wattstax’ still resonate | NPR

Film About a Woman Who… – Now Playing In Theater at Metrograph

Burt Bacharach, Whose Buoyant Pop Confections Lifted the ’60s, Dies at 94

Burt Bacharach, Whose Buoyant Pop Confections Lifted the ’60s, Dies at 94 | The New York Times

The Sound of Grief

The Sound of Grief | The New Yorker

Where the Elements Came From

Where the Elements Came From | kottke.org

Liberty Sculpture Park

Liberty Sculpture Park | via Atlas Minor

“Wallace Stevens Comes Back to Read His Poems at the 92nd Street Y,” by Mark Strand | The New Yorker

So much for the past. May the worst of it fall by the wayside
Tonight. May other more intricate powers convene.

The Dubious Rise of Impostor Syndrome | The New Yorker

A Mobile Phone from the 1940s

Bell Telephone Launched a Mobile Phone During the 1940s: Watch Bell’s Film Showing How It Worked | Open Culture

1619 Project on Hulu

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