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Beyoncรฉ delivers a stunning performance at the Grammys. For more follow along at http://theatln.tc/2kIOomA

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What makes the essay sing, and not sadly or in bitterness, is its sheer power of description, and its audacity in treating self, society, and art as a whole, to be argued with and lived with and loved all at once. (from 2014)

James Baldwin's The Devil Finds Work, a book-length essay on race and America and cinema, movingly demonstrates that analysis of art can be art itself.
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Ohio rock band 21 Pilots dropped trou upon winning Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for โ€œStressed Outโ€ at the Grammys. For more of our coverage, follow along here: http://theatln.tc/2kmaxnk

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Chance the Rapper wins Best New Artist at the Grammys. Follow along with us here: http://theatln.tc/2kmaxnk

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It might be helpful to think of Adele as akin to a blockbuster film franchise herself. (from 2015)

โ€˜Helloโ€™ confirms it: Sheโ€™s unstoppable.
theatlantic.com|By Spencer Kornhaber
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โ€œIf celebrating my roots and culture during Black History Month made anyone uncomfortable, those feelings were there long before a video and long before me.โ€

From โ€œFormationโ€ onwards, the singer tried to build bridges while celebrating her identityโ€”and revealed just how divided the country is.
theatlantic.com|By Spencer Kornhaber
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A look at the Grammy's from two years ago

In so many ways, it was an offensively boring night.
theatlantic.com|By Spencer Kornhaber
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How can teachers push American education in a direction that will foster the kind of traits that make for original, innovative thinkers?

How teachers and parents can identify and cultivate original thinking in children who may not fit into the conventional classroom
theatlantic.com|By Jessica Lahey
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How do Atlantic editors relieve their stress? (from 2015)

Atlantic editors show off their favorite stress relievers.
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Muslim women talk about the day-to-day challenges of wearing a headscarf.

In the film โ€œHijabi World,โ€ a group of young Muslim women talk about the challenges of wearing a headscarf.
theatlantic.com|By Nadine Ajaka
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Dealing with a physical injury is pretty cut-and-dry in terms of what first aid can be provided, but every mental-health situation is different because every person's mind works differently.

Most people know how to help someone with a cut or a scrape. But what about a panic attack?
theatlantic.com|By Meagan Morris
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Even though Neanderthals are now extinct, every living person outside of Africa can trace between 1 and 5 percent of our DNA back to them.

By mining electronic medical records, scientists show the lasting legacy of prehistoric sex on modern humansโ€™ health.
theatlantic.com|By Ed Yong
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This family lives off the energy produced from a single solar panel.

Tired of insane electricity bills, one couple stopped power to their home and made a drastic change.
theatlantic.com|By Sam Price-Waldman
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One artist explores the phenomenon of Fata Morgana, through a public art in New York City.

Through a massive mirror installation in New York City, one artist replicates a natural phenomenon.
theatlantic.com|By Erica Moriarty
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"The gender-bending was absurd, but it was also extremely pointed."

On this weekendโ€™s episode, Alec Baldwin returned as Donald Trump, Melissa McCarthy returned as Sean Spicer, and everyone else returned with a message for the president: โ€œWe know youโ€™re watching. Letโ€™s talk.โ€
theatlantic.com|By Megan Garber
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A day without a classroom teacher suddenly becomes a special career day instead.

A startup is empowering community members to bring their talents to classrooms.
theatlantic.com|By Hayley Glatter
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