Year: 2019
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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.
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Building Design Requirements Should Be Reformed, Not Abolished
The solution to poor regulation in Arkansas is unregulation. Bad idea. Daniel Herriges writes.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Free Thing of the Week: Metamath Music
We dig into the past to salvage this week’s Free Thing: a program for converting mathematical proofs into music.
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Sunday Comics
Tell your teacher I said princesses are evil, how they got all they money was they killed people. Read Sunday Comics, hit ’em back then negotiate a peace contract. Life is a challenge and you gotta team up — if you play house, pretend that…
