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Latto Interview: Rapper Talks Name Change & 'The Biggest'


According to Merriam-Webster, the word mulatto means the first-generation offspring of a Black person and a white person. They also consider the term usually offensive because of its muddy origin. As Latto s popularity increased, her namesake which represented her biracial roots became a more significant issue for her and her team.
Mulatto was a negative term that I was trying to make positive, she relayed. We re gonna start positive, and I feel like that s gonna bring that energy my way. I feel like, in a way, that could ve been holding me back, and I don t want to attach that to myself anymore. ....

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The Big Takeover: Dusty Wright - Can Anyone Hear Me? (PetRock)


The spacey country-rock of NYC veteran singer/songwriter/guitarist
Dusty Wright is simple on the surface but contains profound depths. The tongue-in-cheek optimism of “New Year Bliss” is more than balanced by plenty of darkness in a stretch of songs dealing with loss, politics, pain, and murder. It’s not easy listening if you pay attention to the lyrics, but it rewards that attention with catharsis. Though the thought experiment “Every Man’s Burden” hardly lightens up as the last track, its
Stones-y slide guitar and rollicking groove nonetheless ensure the album ends on an up note.
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Modern Greek Literature,  Inside (and) Out


Modern Greek Literature,  Inside (and) Out
It has never been possible to speak of Greece in terms of a simple opposition between what it contains on the inside, and what lies beyond its borders. Even before the founding of the Greek state in 1830, independence was actively pursued by bourgeois, cosmopolitan Greeks living in cities as far-flung as Istanbul, Alexandria, Odessa, and Marseilles. Greece was, then, an idea long before it was a reality an idea promoted, in large part, by the literature of ethnic insiders living outside the geographical region of what would become the Greek state. The borders of that state only assumed their current configuration in 1923. In the interim, as the country expanded, it experienced significant internal migration from the provinces to the cities, as well as the first waves of emigration abroad. Countless Greeks sought work in the U.S. during the early part of the twentieth century and in Germany, Belgium, and Australia after the Second Wor ....

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