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Ray Materson’s works are all little tapestries stitched out of threads from socks. He was in jail for some 15 years and...
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Human progress will continue into the far future! The GDP will keep rising! We'll figure out climate change by sheer...
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In the beginning was the Word — the Bible, the Quran . . . then Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-five Theses to the...
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Hard times are coming, when we'll be wanting the voices of writers who can see alternatives to how we live now, can see...
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Is Sarah Lucas the indispensable artist of the #MeToo Movement? Is her work even more important in this epic feminist...
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Gen. Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar. Belarus’s Lukashenko. Assad. Sisi. MBS. These monsters lord it over millions of people,...
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Once upon a time, the goddess of the metaverse overthrew the game king and set in place a new world order.
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The critic Raymond Williams once wrote that every historical period has its own “structure of feeling.” How everything...
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To win the planetary endgame, we’ll have to rethink communications, finance, the corporation, economics, governance and...
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Does violence have a place in art? Whether it does, it has featured to a growing extent in the “actions,” or...
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Covid-19 turned from an outbreak into a pandemic because of airplanes. The virus shot around the world, instantly found...
Read moreDive deep into long form features on everything from smartphone addiction to what a True-Cost global marketplace would mean for the economy.
On an average day, a Palestinian who works in Jerusalem and resides in the West Bank must wake up at four in the morning...
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When I first heard about "illiberal democracy," and what Victor Orban was doing in Hungary, I didn't give it much...
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Is it possible — in a world crisscrossed with roads, railways, pipelines, and shipping routes — to carve out a little...
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At critical moments throughout history, university students have catalyzed massive protests, called their professors and...
Read moreOn November 1, 1964, just as he was gaining real traction, Reverend Martin Luther King received a vicious blackmail...
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“If economic policies have been failing for 30 years, then why don’t we invent a new way of life? The desire for that is...
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