Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Stories
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Virus on the move
A look inside COVID-19.
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With her debut collection, Boston Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola shimmers sometimes, too
“When two or more margins meet at an edge, they create a jagged funeral.” But at those edges there is also joy, electricity, magic.
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Of republics and refugees: a conversation with author Isabel Allende
Imagine yourself forced to make a tough decision: to flee the only country you've ever known, leaving almost everything behind. Novelist Isabel Allende has had to make that choice more than once.
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Arts & Life
Nancy Pearl's best books of the 2010s
We never quite figured out what to call this decade: the teens? The tens? In any event, it's ending tomorrow and to send it off in style, we're sharing the decade's best books with you.
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December 26th | 'Somebody who looked like this was here': five immigrant artists who helped shape 2019
It’s the end of the year, and Record producers have been revisiting some of our favorite conversations. Mine were about: immigrants.
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Full transcript, immigrant artist retrospective
A full transcript of The Record's one-hour special featuring five immigrant artists.
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Drawing the American Dream with Malaka Gharib
"Sooo... what are you?"
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Suyi Davies Okungbowa on the spirit of Lagos and the changing faces of fantasy
In the author's new book, gods fall from the sky - and a young demigod comes into his own.
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October 24th | On the night shift
Ross Reynolds hosts a special hour of The Record, recorded live at midnight. We heard from night shift workers around the region about what happens while many of us are asleep.
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Turning tough conversations with your kid into Good Talk
“Is it bad to be brown?” Novelist Mira Jacob’s new memoir tackles the questions her son asked that she couldn’t answer, and the moments in her own life that defy neat lines.