Year: 2015
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Net Neutrality’s Biggest Deal Ever
If the FCC ignores the industry pressure and approves Wheeler’s rules, activists who have fought for a decade to keep the Internet open will have plenty to celebrate.
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Uber Claims Credit for Drop in Drunk Driving Accidents. But Where’s the Evidence?
Uber claims they’ve saved more than a thousand lives in the past year. But what’s their evidence? Ryann Grochowski Jones reports.
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Händel’s Theodora mobilizes early music guilds
A short preview of the Early Music Guild’s collaborative show.
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Looking for an ATM I stumble upon a war crime: John Murphy’s Travels Among the Yezidi
On his way to find an ATM in the middle of nowhere, John Murphy discovers the real ugliness behind the ugliness in Kurdistan.
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Paul Mesner’s Pulcinella: Anarchy in a Coppolone
Some thoughts on an old, old tradition. By Omar Willey
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Increase in Food Stamps Shows the Flipside of “Economic Recovery”
Census data finds 16 million kids relied on food stamps, higher than pre-recession levels
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Four Ways Music Strengthens Social Bonds
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast — and so much more. Jill Suttie writes.


