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Rebecca Luker and Danny Burstein at the opening of Moulin Rouge! The Musical at Boston s Emerson Colonial Theatre in June 2018
In a deeply personal essay for The Hollywood Reporter, the Tony-nominated Moulin Rouge star reflects on the empty, dark abyss left behind by his wife of more than 20 years, who died of complications of ALS in December.
There is a void.
There is a void.
There is a void.
There is now an empty, dark abyss that has taken the place of the warm, comforting glow of the sun, a bridge over which love crossed freely.
Editors ▪ December 30, 2020 Cover illustrations by John Michael Snowden and Molly Crabapple
We wanted to share some of our favorite articles from
Dissent in 2020.
In our first print issue this year, Democracy and Barbarism, Jedediah Britton-Purdy wove together the crises that had roiled American society long before the coronavirus, both in an article on carbon democracy cowritten with Alyssa Battistoni and a searching discussion with Aziz Rana. Our spring issue featured a section on the contemporary right, brought to you by Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell of the
Know Your Enemy podcast and historian Lauren Stokes, that featured an insightful forum of ex-conservatives. Our summer issue combined analysis of the pandemic and a crucial U.S. election year. And our fall issue, Technology and the Crisis of Work, featured a collection of timely socialist-feminist essays guest edited by Katrina Forrester and Moira Weigel, including essays about the
What People in the Fashion and Beauty Industries Are Looking Forward to in 2021
Joan Smalls, Brandon Maxwell, Aurora James, Prabal Gurung and more weigh in.
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Joan Smalls, Brandon Maxwell, Aurora James, Prabal Gurung and more weigh in.
As we near the end of a year that has been incredibly difficult, in so many different ways, we re looking forward to the promise of 2021.
There s a Covid-19 vaccine and a new administration in the White House a history-making one at that. There are the groups, from Aurora James s 15 Percent Pledge to Harlem s Fashion Row s ICON360 to Sharon Chuter s Pull Up for Change, that were founded in 2020 and are only just getting started. There are the personal milestones and the upcoming projects, as well as the continuation of the lessons, work and growth from this year. And, according to fashion and beauty professionals, there s hope.
These are the top stories from the past week. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Top Gwinnett County stories from Dec. 21-27
Gwinnett police arrest suspects in murder at apartment complex near Norcross
An Alpharetta teen and an Atlanta man have been arrested in connection with the murder of Andrew Thomas, who died after he was shot at a Norcross-area apartment complex last month.
Gwinnett police announced on Wednesday that their homicide unit arrested Alpharetta resident Dallas Shank, 17, and Atlanta resident Quindarius Clemon, 23. Shank, who was arrested on Dec. 18, and Clemon face aggravated assault and felony murder charges.
Police were called to an apartment complex located off Seasons Parkway in unincorporated Norcross shortly before 5:30 a.m. on Nov. 22. Officers arrived to find Thomas in front of one of the apartment buildings with at least one gunshot wound.
Next major steps in FSG s financial transformation at Liverpool after breaking £500m barrier
FSG have turned Liverpool around off the pitch since taking over in 2010 and the club continues to grow
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