To Be Seen and Not Defined: Dandyism and the Black Intellectual Imagination
Born a generation later, James Baldwin, like Hurston, did not wear his wounds; instead, he wore sunglasses. Scarves. Coats with sharp collars and clean lines. His wardrobe wasn’t extravagant, but it was exacting, each garment chosen like a well-placed word. He dressed the way he wrote: with rhythm and always
Defined In Isolation: Ryan Coogler on “Sinners” | Interviews
One of the great joys when watching a Ryan Coogler project is seeing how he’ll remix seemingly unrelated stories, themes, and genres into a wholly original creation. Proximity Media, the production company he formed with his wife Zinzi and friend Sev, helps bring audiences closer to often overlooked subjects. In
12 mobile games that defined my childhood (and maybe yours too)
Summary Mobile games like “Temple Run” and “Angry Birds” revolutionized the industry with their addictive gameplay. Physics-based titles such as “Paper Toss” offer simple yet satisfying gameplay experiences. Puzzle-oriented games like “Cut the Rope” and “Where’s My Water?” challenge players with unique mechanics and levels. I look back on the