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Remembrance

Ren Hang's photo of Carsick Cars.
Mar 30

Photographer Ren Hang Filled Chinese Culture Void for Urban Youth

The titan of Chinese contemporary art and culture will be sorely missed.
By Josh Feola and Michael Pettis
PHILADELPHIA, MS - JUNE 17: Roy Innis, national chairman of the Congress for Racial Equality takes a break during the Edgar Ray Killen trial June 17, 2005 in Philsdelphia, Mississippi. Innis, of New York City, was a teenager involved in the Harlem CORE initiative when fellow activists James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner were murdered in 1964. Innis came to Philadelphia to show his agency's support in the trial. CORE volunteers are expected to attend the full length of the trial, he said.
Jan 20

The Night Roy Innis and a Guy Named ‘Tough’ Tony Took Down the NY Times

It was midnight in Manhattan in the 1980s, the murder rate was three times what it is today, and I wore a sweater made from virgin wool.
By Todd G. Buchholz
Beastie Boys.
May 23

RIP John Berry, the Original Beastie Boy

John Berry gave the Beastie Boys a pedigree. At least that’s what I thought when I met him in my NYU dorm room in 1981.
By Tim Sommer
Prince.
Apr 22

Who Will Grow Old With Us: Living in a World Without a Prince

By Tim Sommer
Jun 28

Hillary Clinton Remembers ‘Friend and Mentor’ Robert Byrd

By Reid Pillifant
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