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PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. → Read More
PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. → Read More
PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. → Read More
PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. → Read More
PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. → Read More
PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. → Read More
PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. → Read More
PS Picks is a selection of the best things that the magazine's staff and contributors are reading, watching, or otherwise paying attention to in the worlds of art, politics, and culture. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends Sebastián Lelio's new film, which features a remarkable performance by transgender actress Daniela Vega. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends the writer's new collection of essays, which takes an in-depth look at the social, cultural, and historical story of black female oppression. → Read More
What was once a medium for sexually exploitative imagery has been re-born into a progressive place for empowerment. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends this television reboot, which promises to join others in a new wave of entertainment that shows black women negotiating their romantic lives on their own terms. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends this tense exploration of how a female officer can affect the course and outcome of a case involving another woman. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends Marshall, a new movie about a pivotal character in the civil rights movement. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends The Origin of Others, which looks to spark discussion about the written word's role in perpetuating and complicating black-and-white binaries. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends Strong Island, more cinematic memoir than true-crime investigation. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends Sour Heart, a book of short stories exploring race, class, and identity through the voices of young Chinese-American girls growing up in New York City. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends (Not) Getting Paid to Do What You Love, a new book that depicts vlogging as aspirational labor. → Read More
Pacific Standard recommends the new Star Trek, which will include the television series' first black female lead, its first Asian captain, and the first-ever Star Trek character to be conceived of and announced as gay. → Read More