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- Racial justice: Five eye-opening documentariesThese eye-opening films, chronicling injustice in the Black community, carry messages that are arguably more relevant than ever.
- During 2020’s wild ride, rediscovering video gamesGames offer an escape from stress, solo or with friends online. While physical distancing, Americans broke April sales records of games and consoles.
- Club Quarantine and beat battles: How black musicians raise spirits, moneyThe coronavirus has disproportionately affected African Americans. One way to cope: the vital connection provided by black music and artists.
- Top podcast picks for talk about kindness, empathy, compassionIn a world often riven by hate, three podcasts take distinct approaches to inspiring compassion and empathy.
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- Mouthwatering: New shows offer fresh take on foodPublic television and YouTube offerings appeal to tastebuds with a focus on plant-based meals and diverse cuisine from LA neighborhoods.
- Lizzo plays the flute, raps, and defines beauty on her own termsAhead of the Grammys, our columnist explores how top nominee Lizzo found fame – and the savvy decisions she’s made in the spotlight.
- One of 2019’s best albums offers solace, compassionAfter Nick Cave’s son died in 2015, he found comfort in expressing empathy toward others. His band’s new album “Ghosteen” continues that theme.
- Jay-Z offers America ‘words to live by’Michael Eric Dyson’s new book, “Jay-Z: Made in America,” continues to unpack the catalysts and consequences of black creativity, power, and wealth.
- Toronto International Film Festival: My dinner with Isabelle HuppertPeter Rainer's Toronto International Film Festival highlights included the performances of Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce in 'The Two Popes.'
- Why I waited to watch 'Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood'I'm not the first to see Quentin Tarantino’s love letter to an idealized Hollywood. Why I've learned to wait before watching.
- How music newcomers are changing the rules for body imageThere's a crop of newcomers – young women including Billie Eilish, Snail Mail, and Soccer Mommy – who favor simple, thrift-store clothing
- Shifting views of safety in American society
- Robert Plant and David Crosby: Focused on the far horizon
- What Johnny Clegg taught South Africans about Nelson Mandela
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