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Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers, Black Fathers, and White Women
Issue 43 - Alpha Zoe Jane Patterson 10/18/22 Issue 43 - Alpha Zoe Jane Patterson 10/18/22

Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers, Black Fathers, and White Women

EIC Zoe Patterson weaves together an analysis of Kendrick Lamar's new album with grief over her relationship with an absent parent

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Sitting Down with Dubai Rapper KAFV
Issue 36 - Excel Vamika Sinha 2/8/21 Issue 36 - Excel Vamika Sinha 2/8/21

Sitting Down with Dubai Rapper KAFV

An interview with Dubai-based rapper KAFV, talking about the UAE's hip-hop scene, sampling, foreign cinema, and more

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My Coffee
Issue 35 - Noise Malik Ameer Crumpler 1/4/21 Issue 35 - Noise Malik Ameer Crumpler 1/4/21

My Coffee

Drawing on the rhythmic flow of rap, this poem emerges from the incomparable buzz of a coffee cup

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When I Get Home: Solange's Cartography
Issue 19 Vamika Sinha 3/5/19 Issue 19 Vamika Sinha 3/5/19

When I Get Home: Solange's Cartography

In When I Get Home, a title itself implying a road and destination tied to self, Solange sketches a journey, maps out the paths that have led her to this exact moment as both artist and woman and black being.

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HOME
Issue 18 - Bodies Vamika Sinha 2/5/19 Issue 18 - Bodies Vamika Sinha 2/5/19

HOME

“this will not be your diaspora poem: / we have enough milk & honey” – new in milk & vodka, Vamika Sinha writes on brown bodies and belonging.

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Going Black: The Commodification of Hip-Hop Culture
Issue 16 Postscript Magazine 12/3/18 Issue 16 Postscript Magazine 12/3/18

Going Black: The Commodification of Hip-Hop Culture

“The commodification of hip-hop leads to a watering down of its content. As corporations try to capture as much of the market as possible, they ‘tone down’ hip-hop’s radical aspects to make it as palatable for consumers as possible.”

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Thinking Bout Frank Ocean's Blonde
Issue 13 chaimihai 9/17/18 Issue 13 chaimihai 9/17/18

Thinking Bout Frank Ocean's Blonde

A personal review of Frank Ocean’s iconic album by Lillian Snortland.

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Notes on Kendrick Lamar, Moby-Dick, and the Margins
Issue 04 Chiran Raj Pandey 5/7/18 Issue 04 Chiran Raj Pandey 5/7/18

Notes on Kendrick Lamar, Moby-Dick, and the Margins

A clever, surprising intertextual analysis of Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN album and Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick as tales of outsiders.

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The Color Blue
Issue 02 Vamika Sinha 4/8/18 Issue 02 Vamika Sinha 4/8/18

The Color Blue

Vamika Sinha weaves personal memoir with music criticism, jazz writing and New York history in this hybrid essay.

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