Spike Lee SLAYS on The New Yorker Magazine This September!

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    Spike Lee graces the cover of the September 2025 issue of The New Yorker, captured through the lens of photographer Awol Erizku. The iconic filmmaker’s image is sure to spark conversation and celebration.

    The New Yorker has a long history of featuring prominent figures on its covers, and this choice highlights Lee’s enduring impact on cinema and culture. Spike Lee, known for his groundbreaking films that tackle issues of race, class, and identity, continues to be a vital voice in American storytelling.

    Erizku, a visual artist known for his vibrant and thought-provoking photography, brings a fresh perspective to this portrait. It’s exciting to see Black artists celebrated and given space in such prestigious publications. This cover isn’t just a photo; it’s a statement about the importance of Black voices in shaping our cultural landscape. It’s a reminder that our stories deserve to be told and amplified.

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