Noe’s Choice: Beale Street has spoken to me
“Beale Street” was nothing short of a cultural explosion that illuminated problems of race and police brutality and black love.
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Read More →In acknowledgment of the annual Academy Awards, I’m giving my opinions on some of the bigger categories — from what could’ve been left out of the noms to what wins as Noe’s Choice.
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