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Article of the day for March 21, 2019 is Fôrça Bruta . Fôrça Bruta (Brute Force) is the seventh studio album by Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist Jorge Ben, recorded with the Trio Mocotó band (pictured) and released by Philips Records in September 1970. It introduced an acoustic samba-based music that was mellower, moodier, and less ornate than Ben's preceding work. In a largely unrehearsed nighttime recording session, the singer improvised and experimented with unconventional rhythmic arrangements, musical techniques, and elements of soul, funk, and rock. Ben's lyrics explored themes of romantic passion, melancholy, sensuality, and—in a departure from the carefree sensibility of past releases—identity politics and elements of postmodernism. A commercial and critical success, Fôrça Bruta established Ben as a leading artist in Brazil's Tropicália movement and pioneered a sound later known as samba rock. The album's first American release came in 2007, the same

Mostly Sunny Tomorrow Weather!

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With a high of 62F and a low of 45F.

A Poet Remembers Her Impulsive Trip Into a Civil War

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By JENNIFER SZALAI from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2FoMB0e

An Arab-American Poet Asks What It Means to Belong to Two Cultures, or None

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By STEPHANIE BURT from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2FpKskU

A Memoir of Black Life in the ‘Other America’

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By DARNELL L. MOORE from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2TPJwPU