Essay · Arts & Lives A House That Made Her Possible Katharine Hepburn did not invent herself. She was manufactured — lovingly, rigorously, sometimes mercilessly — by two of the most unusual parents that Progressive Era New England ever produced, and she spent the rest of her life living out the experiment they designed. ByContinue reading “Katharine Hepburn”
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Mohammed Ali
Essay · Sport & Culture The Man Who Refusedto Be Only a Fighter Mohammed Ali did not merely win bouts. He waged a campaign — against racism, against empire, against the very idea that a Black man in America must keep his mouth shut and take his beating gracefully. By Bergotte There is a photograph,Continue reading “Mohammed Ali”
