A Year of Performing Humanity, Reviewed

A Year of Performing Humanity, Reviewed

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A.O. Scott, co-chief film critic of the New York Times, helps us review the year in culture. What can we learn about our struggling effort to live together from this year’s art? Then, a conversation with WQXR’s Terrance McKnight about the life and legacy of famed contralto, Marian Anderson.

The List

Here’s a crowd-sourced list of 2021’s defining art gathered from listeners and our guest. If you have a suggestion tweet us at #USofAnxiety.

Film

InsidePassingThe Closer

Television

Squid Game

Music

Marian Anderson--Beyond the Music (This is what we discussed in the last part of the episode)

Art

The Shape of Things by Carrie Mae Weems

Cultural Trends

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Companion Listening:

Actor Daniel Kaluuya’s Road to Revolutionary (3/4/2021)

Kai talks to the “Judas and the Black Messiah” star about his award-winning portrayal of Fred Hampton and the legacy of the Black Panther Party.

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