From the green room in Alphabet City, as he prepared for his reading, sam sax was kind enough to speak to Sampsonia Way about the precarious nature of language and the power and history of madness. sax was […]
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This past February, James and Deborah Fallows visited City of Asylum to speak about their book Our Towns and to celebrate its paperback release. In their narrative, the Fallows travel across the country in their small […]
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Adriana Ramirez on her inspiration and challenges in writing and the need to develop a global perspective while writing about the United States.
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“Nine: Did they vote for him because he’s so loud and people notice the loudest?”
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Risking everything, Iraqi musicians resist the Islamic State’s occupation of Mosul by continuing to play their instruments. (In original Arabic.)
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Risking everything, Iraqi musicians resist the Islamic State’s occupation of Mosul by continuing to play their instruments.
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“The chaos is something like a mirror. It reveals what was already there, makes plain the things that cannot be ignored.”
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