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| Greg Tate, Influential Critic of Black Culture, Dies at 64 Greg Tate, a journalist and critic whose articles for The Village Voice, Rolling Stone and other publications starting in the 1980s helped elevate hip-hop and street art to the same plane as jazz and Abstract Expressionism, died on Tuesday in New York ... | |
| The Peerless Imagination of Greg Tate For four decades, he set the critical standard for elegantly intricate assessments of music, art, literature and more, writing dynamically about the resilience and paradoxes of Black creativity and life. | |
| The Sublime Spectacle of Yoko Ono Disrupting the Beatles Later, when the group squeezes into a recording booth, Ono is there, wedged between Lennon and Ringo Starr, wordlessly unwrapping a piece of chewing gum and working it between Lennon's fingers. When George Harrison walks off, briefly quitting the band, ... | |
| Chanel Celebrates Craft, and Cardigans An imposing triangular-shaped building of roughly 275,000 square feet designed by the French architect Rudy Ricciotti, Le19M is filled with gold, feathers, sequins, rhinestones, silk, cashmere, leather and 600 artisans, busy spinning raw materials into ... | |
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| Jury in Jussie Smollett Trial Begins Deliberations The jury tasked with deciding whether Jussie Smollett falsely told the police that he had been the victim of a racist and homophobic assault began deliberations on Wednesday and started to grapple with the two differing narratives of what happened on a ... | |
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