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whenthingsgopop.com
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| | | | | After years of being bound by real life and IP, the visionary filmmaker seeks to fully explore Black freedom with his first original feature. | |
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soundstudiesblog.com
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| | | | | Back of black woman in 1930s dress as she walks into a barn dance. A front view of two Black people wearing oversized white tee shirts to her right performing contemporary hip hop dances. | |
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a.wholelottanothing.org
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| | | | | 1. It's best to go in cold. I had zero idea what the film was about, and had never seen a trailer for it. That made the impact of it hit harder. I won't spoil anything in this list. 2. It's visually stunning to look at. There are certain scenes | |
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www.versobooks.com
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| | | Published in 1997,Cutting Edge: Technology, Information, Capitalism and Social Revolution edited by Jim Davis,Thomas Hirschl, and Michael Stack offers a heterodox set of Marxist reflections on the rapid changes in labor processes and social relations wrought by what the editors then called "for lack of a better p | ||