Good morning. ⛅ Today, filmmaker Sam Pollard talks to Hyperallergic about his MLK/FBI documentary, Ishmael Reed picks apart Manuel-Miranda’s Hamilton, and Blake Gopnik’s take on Warhol, love, sex, and desire.
In an essay from Andy Warhol: Love, Sex, and Desire, Blake Gopnik argues that Andy Warhol had good reason to believe that daring gay imagery was where art ought to have been heading.
Filmmaker Sam Pollard talks to Hyperallergic about his documentary “MLK/FBI”, how history repeats, and how authorities treat left- and right-wing protests differently.
The Haunting of Lin-Manuel Miranda deconstructs the Broadway play’s abolitionist portrayal of the founding fathers with incisive, impeccably-researched satire.
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