Music writer and poet Hanif Abdurraqib meditates on the meaning of The Score 25 years later. He examines the political impact of Fugees’ landmark album and contemplates the way its massive success transformed the lives of each member of the group. Hanif also contemplates loss and grief and the way they colored 1996 in Time Machine: The Score.
Interlude: Home
Track 5: On Haiti
Track 6: On Ms. Lauryn Hill
Track 7: On Death and Rebirth
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Before We Go
The Lido
Unsent Letters
Summer Break
His Saturn Return
Walking Tours for Your Home
A Very Good Question
The Happiness Project
LOVE
I'm Here To Pep You Up
Exhausting A Place
The Beige Room — Part 1: Choose Your Own Adventure
The Beige Room — Part 2: Whatever Happened to Werner?
The Beige Room — Part 3: The Chicken and the Egg
Professor Anita Hill & Dr. Christine Blasey Ford in Conversation
Time Machine: The Score (Side A)
It's The 11th
The Inbox: Part 1, Emily
The Inbox: Part 2, Frances
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