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Derek Walcott, Who Wrote Of Caribbean Beauty And Bondage, Dies At 87
The Nobel Prize winner celebrated his Caribbean homeland and described its brutal colonial history. "You didn't make yourself a poet," he said. "You entered a situation in which there was poetry."
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Within SXSW, A Smaller, Latino Conference Has Something To Say About America
NPR's Felix Contreras and Audie Cornish discussed SXAmericas and the bands who are reacting to recent changes in US immigration enforcement.
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Time Loops Back On Itself (Even Without Heroin) In 'T2 Trainspotting'
20 years ago, a low-budget film with a great soundtrack became a huge hit. Now, director Danny Boyle is getting the old (much older, in fact) Trainspotting gang back together for a sequel.
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How one Detroit-area synagogue is rethinking Zionism
Gaza’s Health Ministry says more than 70,000 Palestinians have died since the war between Israel and Hamas began. And since then, Jewish Americans here have become increasingly critical of Israel.
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Tennessee special election result is a warning sign for Republicans
Matt Van Epps only beat his liberal challenger by 9 points, in a district that President Trump won by 22 points last year.
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Kirby Air Riders is a radically simple alternative to racing classics like Mario Kart
Simple mechanics and diverse modes turn Kirby Air Riders into a racing game to rival Mario Kart World, a fellow Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive.
Preview — Shinobi: Art of Vengeance updates arcade action with slick new style
SEGA revives a franchise that began in 1980s arcades with Shinobi: Art of Vengeance. From the developers of the gorgeous Streets of Rage 4, the new game bursts with striking animation and snappy action.
New TV Series Rely On Nostalgia To Hook Viewers
From Happy Days to The Wonder Years, television has long looked to the past for inspiration. Some new shows dig into 1980s and '90s nostalgia: The Get Down, Stranger Things and MacGyver among them.
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It Was A Gold Day For The USA In Rio Summer Olympics
Swimming sensation Michael Phelps added to his gold medal tally and, for the first time, an African-American female swimmer won gold. And, the U.S. women continued their dominance in gymnastics.
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Hedge Fund Alden Global Sees Victory With Tribune Media Sale
The Tribune newspapers were sold to a hedge fund intent on doubling profit margins. But Alden Global Capital's victory is an indictment of Chicago's philanthropic leadership. Why did no one step up?
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