Maxine Gordon built an accomplished career as a tour manager for renowned jazz musicians, including Gil Evans and her late husband, the bebop tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon. She has now turned her talents to archiving and […]
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Hanif Abdurraqib visited City of Asylum in early February to read from his new book Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest, a collection of essays about A Tribe Called Quest’s rap […]
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Having survived a dictatorship, exile, and constant threats to her life, the French-Moroccan journalist is not interested in anything less than liberty.
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Eileen Myles talks pitbulls and pronouns with Sampsonia Way.
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Ali Kalaei examines the violent legacy of Iran’s 1979 Revolution.
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The first in a series of interviews with writers from countries affected by Donald Trump’s so-called Travel Ban.
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Mark Doty looks back on life and poetry during and after the AIDS epidemic, and talks about his book-length essay, “Still Life with Oyster and Lemon.”
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