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For You: At Protests, Guns Are Doing the Talking

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At Protests, Guns Are Doing the Talking

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With its Chicana punk rockers and panels of untranslated Spanish, "Rockets" was unlike anything else — and, it turns out, just what the world of comics was craving.

Irene Cara, 'Fame' and 'Flashdance' Singer, Dies at 63

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A Timely Biography Traces Joseph Roth's Accounts of Fascism

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