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Opus 111

8/10/2021

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Brittani McNeill is a singer and journalist whose views on liberation and equity are unapologetically Black-centric. Garrett shares part 1 of their most recent conversation, where they explore the ideas complete systems change, what it means to let harmful rhetoric go unchecked and the ways in which complicity stunts the growth of meaningful impact-fueled dialogue. Scott gives insights on how one of his favorite bands can be considered an example of musical innovation through process innovation, and Garrett responds to a pair of controversial essays by Heather Mac Donald. 
Playlist:

Jimmy López Bellido - "Techno" (from 'Fiesta') 
Steely Dan - "Black Cow" 
Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz - "Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)" 
Steely Dan - "Peg"
Sparks, Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard - "So May We Start"
Alarm Will Sound - "Logan Witch" 
Alarm Will Sound - "Fingerbib" 
Nas feat. Ms. Lauryn Hill - "Nobody" 
Adia Victoria - "Magnolia Blues"
Adia Victoria - "South Gotta Change" 
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "O Zittre Nicht" ​
More:

Brittani McNeill on Medium
"Fat Shaming in Opera" by Britanni McNeill
Downbeat (Alfredo Rivera recounts detaining a flight passenger)
In Defense of Steely Dan
The Making of Peg
"Annette" Review
Minnesota's Gable Steveson wins 2020 Olympic wrestling gold
Classical Music's Suicide Pact Part 1
Classical Music's Suicide Pact Part 2
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