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Columbus, Ohio friends! I’m teaming up with
of to host Write Home: a reading event featuring emerging storytellers to write home about. Join us at Two Dollar Radio Headquarters on Friday, March 28 from 7-9 P.M. to hear selections from us and , Selah Ndouta, and Tomás Pacheco!Also, in case you missed it:
For my latest newsletter essay, I explored what basketball means to NBA stars Kevin Durant & Nikola Jokic—who are also key figures in Netflix’s new Court of Gold docuseries. One of my favorite basketball writers
said:“I’m glad Alex Lewis wrote about Kevin Durant coming to tears in Court of Gold because I was going to, too. But mostly now, from reading this, am filled with great relief.”
For the Spring 2025 issue of (614) Magazine’s Refined, I wrote about gallerist Michelle Brandt’s new exhibit, Pecha Projects, and how it intersects personal and community transformation, ancestral healing, and the power of art.
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Something I watched
Last week, A24 partnered with IMAX to re-release Moonlight in theaters for one night only. I went with a few homies and would’ve gone alone if absolutely necessary. At this point, I think it’s safe to say that Moonlight is my all-time favorite movie.