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Loving where you live means caring for the people who make that place home, says writer and cultural critic Hanif Abdurraqib.
He invites Chris and poet Sarah Kay to his hometown of Columbus, Ohio, to show off what makes it so special.
From sneaker shops and record stores to public parks, Hanif talks about how he builds community and how home, as the saying goes, really is where the heart is.
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Next week is the global release of Wicked for Good, the sequel to the wildly popular movie Wicked.
And ahead of that big premiere, we are sharing this powerful talk from the film's Oscar-winning costume designer, Paul Taswell.
He takes us inside his thinking around the subconscious language of clothing.
It shapes who we view as heroes and who we view as villains.
From his work on the period silhouettes of Hamilton and the blending colors of West Side Story to the visual dualities of Wicked, Tazewell makes the case that design is never neutral.