Year: 2017
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Sunday Comics
An XL entry connoting the 200th edition of the Sunday Comics, our weekly collection of art and humor from Around the World and the Creative Commons market.
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What’s Lacking in Appalachia: Tales from a Broadband Connectivity Conversation
It’s no surprise that rural Appalachian residents have serious complaints about broadband service. Kate Forscey goes to Marietta, Ohio to listen.
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Awkward to Awesome
Bill Sullivan interviews Dr. Ty Tashiro on the science of being awkward.
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Fake News by Algorithm
The choice between artificial intelligence and artificial stupidity comes down to the same old motive: profit. Silvia Swinden writes.
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Free Thing of the Week: Eveleen – Falling Rain
Back to the grind of August? Let Eveleen take you away with this wonderful music release.
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Encounters with Anonymous: The Leaning Child
Omar Willey returns with a piece on photography and the problem of uncritical inferences.
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Slow Science, Slow Food, Slow Down
Pancho Ramos-Stierle encourages you to think a little about the proverb “Fools rush in.”
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The Governor is Busy
No matter how large or crowded Istanbul becomes, the centralized government structure does not change. There is always a single governor… Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu investigates the broken links in Turkish democracy in this three-part series. Part one of three.
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Sunday Comics
It’s so deep, it’s so wide, you’re inside synchronicity/Effect without a cause, subatomic laws, Sunday Comics y’all, synchronicity!
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Three Decades After Dictatorship, Theater Aids the Search for Identity and Truth in Argentina
Romina Navarro explores identity in Latin American theater.