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Terrance Hayes Won't Be Pinned Down
The virtuosic poet is still finding new ways to dazzle—and thwart—his readers
Stephanie Burt
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A. Philip Randolph
Remembering the civil rights leader and my friend of over four decades
Bayard Rustin
Candy Darling’s “Newspaper” Centerfold
Encountering the infamous collage of a downtown legend
Lucy Sante
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Mylar Balloons on Horse Island
Incidental objects at the Peabody Museum’s outpost
Claire Hungerford
The Story Wars
The conflict between Red and Blue America is a clash of national mythologies
Richard Slotkin
It is shocking to me now to consider myself at twenty-three, showing up unannounced at a famous poet’s door.
Dana Levin Lessons of the Line
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Terrance Hayes Won't Be Pinned Down
The virtuosic poet is still finding new ways to dazzle—and thwart—his readers
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