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The Past Sure is Tense: Don’t Call it a Riot!
Concerning Amontaine Aurore’s latest show at 18th & Union.
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Forced to Choose Between a Job — and a Community
As the largest employer in Adams County, Ohio, closes its coal-fired power plants there, politicians and companies have thrown up their hands. Families know that finding work means leaving the place they know. Alec MacGillis reports.
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A Critic Uses the DMCA to Avoid Criticism
Copyright law is often used to stifle free speech and criticism — even criticism of critics. Joe Mullin shows you.
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Review: Maria de Rocha, Beetroot & Other Stories
We get back to music with this review of Maria de Rocha’s recent Beetroot & Other Stories.
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Sunday Comics
Mete la mano en el bolsillo, Sunday Comics tu cuchillo y ten cuidao. Pónganme oído, en este barrio muchos guapos lo han matao. Calle Luna, calle sol.
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The Only Emotions I Can Feel are Anger and Fear
One in ten people struggle to recognize their emotions. New research suggests a vital link between our ability to sense our physical bodies and knowing how we feel. Emma Young reports.
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A Book Review of A People’s History of The United States
Megan Wildhood takes Howard Zinn on the bus for her latest literary review.
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Theater and Imagology: Crewmates
Of radio, film and theater, and when to decide. Omar Willey’s latest thoughts on theater via review of Sameer Arshad’s Crewmates.

