Time USA – September 02, 2019

(Brent) #1
welcome, comrades Simon Shuster
and Vera Bergengruen’s Aug. 26 story on a
Kremlin- linked firm that invested millions
of dollars in Kentucky shocked readers.
Jack Zoellner of Scottsdale, Ariz., wrote,
“I am not so worried about Russia’s test
of a nuclear weapon, but I am worried
[about] Russia taking over Kentucky.” Frank
Lagemann of New York City didn’t think
much of Senate leader
and Kentuckian Mitch
McConnell after
reading the article,
responding in verse,
“His dealings in the
Senate show/ how
Moscow Mitch
deceives./ If you ask
me, this man must
go./ No healing till
he leaves.”

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it’s his country Andrew R. Chow’s
Aug. 26 cover story on how Lil Nas X is
revolutionizing country music prompted
documentarian Ken Burns—whose newest
film is about the genre—to tweet that the
rapper is a great example of how country
music “has always
been an expansive art
form rooted in our
diverse background
and history.” Even
people who don’t love
Lil Nas X’s hit song
“Old Town Road”
embraced his story.
“I don’t care for his
music but you gotta
give him credit,”
wrote Facebook user
James Lashway. “To
have a hit that crossed
over from hip-hop
to country as a gay black man is quite the
feat.” William Smith, also on Facebook, said
he hoped the cover would empower others
“to come out in a world and a culture that
[tells] them to stay in the closet.”

‘Welcome to
the @TIME
magazine
cover club
@LilNasX.
Get it!’
LAVERNE COX,
actor who
appeared on the
June 9, 2014,
cover of TIME, on
Twitter

‘if America
took care
of her own,
Russia
wouldn’t
have to.’
@STDRUTHER,
on Twitter

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS On TIME.com, find
out how what started as a Facebook joke about
“storming” Area 51, the Air Force base at the
center of UFO conspiracy theories, became
serious business—and how the nearby town of
Rachel, Nev., is bracing for an influx of visitors
expected to arrive in September. Read more at
time.com/alienstock

Back in TIME
The Cleveland
Browns
Nov. 26, 1965
This week’s feature on
the Cleveland Browns
(page  68 ) explores
how the team’s star
players are hoping to
revitalize a franchise
TIME has noted was
once “the winningest
team in pro football.”
In this cover story from
five decades ago, the
Browns were ’64 NFL
champions and their
fullback Jim Brown
was the league’s most
accomplished player.
Read the story at
time.com/vault

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