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11 Hyperlocal Works That Helped Me Find Common Ground

As pop culture continues to fracture, our critic was drawn to art and performances that explored universal themes by way of specific settings.

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Black People, Country Music, Cowboy Carter (Album), Everett, Bridget (1971- ), Fiennes, Ralph, Hamaguchi, Ryusuke, Herisse, Ethan, High Potential (TV Program), Ijames, James, Industry (TV Program), Knowles, Beyonce, Kravitz, Zoe, Lamar, Kendrick, Leung, Ken (1970- ), Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Movies, Music, Pop and Rock Music, Public Theater, Rap and Hip-Hop, Rhythm and Blues (Music), Ross, RaMell (1982- ), Rossellini, Isabella, Shawkat, Alia, Somebody Somewhere (TV Program), Television, Theater
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