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SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT PART 3
Christmas Evil (1980)
Winona Ryder photographed by Wayne Maser, Vogue November 1992
Thirty Years of DOWN BY LAW: Looking back on the set of Jarmusch’s 1986 noir jailbird comedy
Vampira (Maila Nurmi)
I have this sense that I didn’t really start growing up until my twenties.
Jay-Z narrates powerful video explaining why the War on Drugs is an epic failure.
With the help of artist Molly Crabapple, Jay Z proves there’s no denying it: The war on drugs has always been about race.
In the short film for New York Times, the rapper, together with Asha Bandele of the Drug Policy Alliance, present a crash course on American racism, mass incarceration and how the war on drugs allowed the government to systematically criminalize people of color.
Fast forward a couple decades, Jay Z says, and we’ve made some progress. But there’s no shortage of evidence that the war on drugs has left behind an awful legacy.
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Me: Fumbles to casually cover screen as it falls at the feet of professional business lady next to me, face up.
Foot flirting at the Copacabana, New York City, 1952; Photo by Ed Ford/AP