I Am Not a Criminal, I Am an Artist
The story of three Moroccan dancers who despite having valid Visas, were refused entry, locked up, and deported by the Dutch authorities. Maria Daïf writes.
How Seeing Snakes in the Grass Led to Primate Evolution
Lynne Isbell considers how ophidiophobia actually helped human beings to evolve their vision.
Outwardly Entitled, Inwardly Tortured: A Treatise on Learning and Teaching Compassion
Poetry by Max Reif.
“Space is About Dreaming” — An Interview with International Space University President Juan de Dalmau
Like Sun Ra said, space is the place. But only if we keep it open and peaceful. Gwenaëlle Lefeuvre interviews the president of the International Space University on how to do it.
Sunday Comics
An open road where I can breathe, Sunday Comics are calling to me. I can pull myself back up, back down — stuck together like a ready-made.
Protecting Young Athletes from Abusive Coaches – Let’s Get It Right
On the heels of the CBC report on sexual abuse in amateur sport, David Telles-Langdon calls for a real way to protect young athletes.
Free Thing of the Week: Soundings
Freely we share with you an excellent collection of writing about sound and documentary film, Soundings.
Encounters with Anonymous: Camera I
Omar Willey’s column on anonymous photographs considers why people hate photography.
Can Loop’s 21st Century Milkman Fix the Plastic Plague?
Will reusable containers help solve the plastic everywhere problem? Some people have their doubts. Adria Vasil writes.
Nostalgia Kills: The True Story of Beth’s Cafe
Poetry from David Fewster about yet another Seattle roadside attraction.
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