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ISSUE 20: THE BOXING ISSUE
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COVER
STORIES
Writer Peter Relic examines the potent presence of boxing in the life and music of Miles Davis. Includes interviews with fellow
musicians Stan Levey and Beat poet David Amram
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Norman Mailer
enters the ring with his son John Buffalo Mailer for an in-depth discussion
about the art of boxing and its place in American literature
Filmmaker Ken Burns (The Civil War) talks about the life of Jack Johnson, the first black
heavyweight champion of the world, and his film on the subject, Unforgivable
Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson
INTERVIEWS
Christopher Hitchens, Vanity Fair contributing editor
Author Thom Jones
George Lois, former art director at Esquire
Jonathan Ames, columnist for the
New York Press
HOMAGE
Jonathan Rendall on W.C. Heinz
EXCERPT
"Sugar Ray and the Milling Cove": A classic essay by A.J. Liebling
ESSAY
Best-selling author Katherine Dunn on cut men
MUSIC PROFILES
The Black Keys + Sam Prekop & Archer Prewitt + Earlimart + M
Ward + Julie Doiron
RECORD
Limited edition 7" single by
Hood: "The Negatives" b/w "Having the Loudest Hailer"
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