Sunday Comics
If it no be craze, why for Amrika? As time dey go, things just dey bad. They bad more and more. Poor man dey cry, rich man dey mess. Sunday Comics. Democrazy, crazy demo — demonstration of craze, crazy demonstration.
Brotherly Nations or Family Feud—The Qatar Crisis Explained
Our correspondent in the Middle East gets down and dirty about Qatar and its neighbors.
Medicare for 64-Year-Olds is a Step Toward Medicare for All
Lowering the Medicare age to 64 offers two very good tests. Dean Baker writes.
Building Design Requirements Should Be Reformed, Not Abolished
The solution to poor regulation in Arkansas is unregulation. Bad idea. Daniel Herriges writes.
The Teenage Investigative Reporters Taking on Corruption in Kyrgyzstan
Journalism has taken Bektour Iskender through revolutions, death threats and even a crowdfunded space venture. James Watkins writes.
Sunday Comics
All is well, as long as we keep spinning here and now. Dancing behind a wall, read Sunday Comics, and laughter within. All forgiven always and never been true.
Beyond the Image: How Spanish Photographers Albarrán Cabrera Formulate Experience Through Pictures
Spanish photographers Anna P. Cabrera and Angel Albarrán explore time, memory and beauty in their art. Omid Memarian interviews the duo.
What’s Behind Spotify’s Copyright Royalty Board Appeal?
Beneath all the legalese, there are real stakes in the Spotify appeal. Meredith Filak Rose breaks it down for you.
The Devil Returns to Seattle: Master and Margarita
Omar Willey contemplates the changes of 22 years, via Theater Simple’s remount of Master and Margarita.
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