Year: 2017
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Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics celebrates our mutual survival for the last hundred days. Here’s to another hundred.
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Free Thing of the Week: Made with Creative Commons
“How can I make money if I give my work away?” This week’s Free Thing answers that old question, courtesy of Paul Stacey, Sarah Hinchliff Pearson, and a host of businesses from Wikipedia to Cards Against Humanity.
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Found in Translation
On the struggles of recovering one’s mother tongue. Nivedita N. writes.
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Sunday Comics
So call the mainland from the beach, Sunday Comics washed up in bleach/The waves are rising for this time of year, and nobody knows what to do with the heat/Under sunshine pylons we’ll meet while rain is falling like rhinestones from the sky
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Free Thing of the Week: Calibre
This week in our free thing feature, we go into the world of e-books and recommend you check out Calibre to organize your library — or to begin it.
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The A to Z of Amazon
Stacy Lawson probes The World According to Amazon in this alphabetical array.
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Q: Why Should Ed Murray Resign? A: Gentrification
Gentrification — not genitalia — is the only scandal that matters in Seattle City Hall circa 2017. Jeff Stevens opines.
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Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics aren’t for rent to any God or government/Always hopeful yet discontent, we know changes aren’t permanent, but change is.
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“More Complex Than Previously Thought”
Andrew Farke reminds us that doubt can be fun, especially if you’re a scientist.
