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The Fifth and a Half Extinction: A Presentation for MoMA
Omar Willey’s presentation last September at the Museum of Modern Art, concerning photography criticism and dinosaurs.
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The Revolt of the Misses: The Maids/Vexations at APL
Omar Willey returns to theater criticism with this piece on Akropolis Performance Lab’s production of Genet’s play.
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Scientific Advocacy and Biases of the Ideological and Industry Kinds
Hilda Bastian weighs in on the option of the radical middle between equally misguided, competing interest groups in science research
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Can Politics Ever Be Compassionate?
Matt Hawkins considers a politics of giving a damn about other people.
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Why I Didn’t Write About Elizabeth Warren’s DNA
Dr. Ricki Lewis talks about the real surprises of genetic testing.
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Sunday Comics
Why you rolling waves over me now? That’s all I need…Sunday. Waiting on Seattle to find me, be forgiven — I’ll be a regular guy for you, I never said…Comics. Why’re you looking so beautiful to me now when you’re so sad?
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Jazz Isn’t Dead: It’s Just Moved to New Venues
On the thriving of jazz in South Africa. Gwen Ansell writes.
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How a Wooden Bench in Zimbabwe is Starting a Mental Health Revolution
In the early 2000s, when there were just two psychiatrists serving over 12 million people, Zimbabwe had to get creative to treat depression. Now, one bright idea – the Friendship Bench – is spreading far and wide.
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The Heavy Focus on 5G Wireless Means We Are Ignoring 68 Million Americans Facing High-Speed Cable Monopolies
Ernesto Falcon reports on the distraction of 5G wireless, and its impossible promise to solve America’s broadband problem.
