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(Minerva, $18.99, ages 4 to 8.) THE WALKING SCHOOL BUS, by Aaron Friedland and Ndileka Mandela. Interviews Friedland conducted with children in rural Africa and India inspired this moving tale of two enterprising siblings determined to find a safe way to get to school. A beguiling, anxious ragamuffin whose parents’ nomadic lifestyle lands her at a school where everyone else speaks French learns that imagination can heal. At recess she draws a “giant magic hopscotch,” and the hopscotch draws new friends.
Persons: Bruce Handy, Julie Benbassat, Aaron Friedland, Ndileka Mandela, Andrew Jackson Obol, Friedland, Marie, Louise Gay, ragamuffin, FLORA, Veronica Chambers Organizations: FLORA LA, Sujean Locations: Africa, India, Panamanian
A Love Letter to Hip-Hop
  + stars: | 2023-08-05 | by ( Veronica Chambers | More About Veronica Chambers | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
This article is also a weekly newsletter. To celebrate hip-hop’s birthday, the Projects and Collaborations team asked Mahogany L. Browne, Lincoln Center’s first-ever poet-in-residence and an acclaimed author, to write a love letter to the genre, composed entirely of lyrics both oft recited and obscure. In the resulting interactive piece, which is full of stunning archival photography, we’ve annotated the lyrics with information about the artists, songs and their significance in the history of hip-hop. “Each of the audio clips represents a voice, a feeling, a moment in the 50-year evolution of the music. “From the start we knew the conceit was to use lyrics and this found poetry structure, but how does that look on the page?” Fang said.
Persons: Mahogany, Browne, Lincoln Center’s, Browne “, ” Marcelle Hopkins, Alice Fang, Antonio de Luca, ” Fang, Fang, de Luca
The Essential Toni Morrison
  + stars: | 2021-02-18 | by ( Veronica Chambers | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
As we approach the anniversary of a global pandemic that has changed our lives in every way, it seems a fine time to dive back into the world of Toni Morrison. What convinces us that we do?”In everything Morrison wrote, she offered narratives that revealed the journeys of characters, specific but universal, flawed and imperfect, with a deeply American desire for freedom and adventure. As Dwight Garner wrote when she died in 2019, “Morrison had a superfluity of gifts and, like few other writers of her era, bent language to her will. To read Toni Morrison is to know that from her brilliant opening lines to the stunning last pages that leave you shook that you will likely never match her wit and wisdom, but what joy there is in trying! Creatively, Toni Morrison set a large and lavish table of literature.
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