culture
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Return of the Piano Men
For decades, jazz was a horn player’s game. Since the ’80s, the jazz business has engaged in a furious search for the next trumpeter a la Wynton Marsalis, and since the ’90s, they’ve looked for the next saxophonist like Joshua Redman. The 2000s may be remembered as the decade of the pianists. Not since Humphrey…
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That Girl Can Dunk!
Women’s basketball doesn’t need dunks to be relevant and popular, but paradoxically Candace Parker’s dunks may give the WNBA just the boost it needs. Parker, the Los Angeles Sparks’ rookie forward, dunked in the waning moments of L.A.’s win over the Indiana Fever on Sunday. Then on Tuesday, she threw it down again in the…
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Beef 2.0
*Sayin’ yo momma black, his momma this, his momma that/Then he get mad and wanna scrap/We stay mad about 10 minutes then it’s like back on the bike… — “Back in the Day” by Ahmad —In middle school, battles for respect weren’t decided on dodge ball courts or black asphalt. Back then folks lived or…
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Food for Thought
Last winter turned out to be a milestone of sorts. I had spent the past four years researching, reflecting and writing about the food of black people and of the Middle East. The watershed occurred in the backdrop of a winter in Chicago cooking and eating foods of Africa and the black Diaspora almost daily,…
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Waiting for Sunset
The polls are set to open on Friday in Zimbabwe, despite calls from the world community to postpone the elections because of political, social and economic unrest in the country. Nelson Mandela is among the most recent leaders to condemn Mugabe and the violence there. Charlayne Hunter-Gault, a writer for The Root, is like many…
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Shaq in the Court of King James
The Cleveland Cavaliers and San Antonio Spurs, the NBA finalists in 2007, both exited the post-season earlier than expected this year. This week, they made big trades that alter the balance of power in the conferences. The Cavaliers acquired future Hall of Fame center Shaquille O’Neal from the Phoenix Suns for guard Sasha Pavlovic and…
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When Fresh Food is a Luxury
East Cleveland, Ohio—Barack Obama got an ovation when he recently stood in a Chicago pulpit and scolded parents for giving their children cold Popeye’s chicken for breakfast, according to The New York Times. But a short drive around Euclid and Superior Avenues, a major intersection in this Cleveland area suburb, would reveal why fast-food leftovers…
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Saving the Summer, One Hero at a Time
Last spring I taught an English course called Black Heroes that explored how black heroes have emerged and are depicted in the public sphere. The course moved from the 19th century (Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass and Nat Turner), through the 20th (Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Angela Davis and Assata Shakur). One…
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Summer Cheese Done Right, Please!
It may seem counterintuitive, but cheese is the perfect summer food. This information goes against the grain because of the way Americans typically employ cheese in our cuisine. All too often we relegate it to a supporting role. We slap it on burgers, put it on pizza, melt it over corn chips and of course,…