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Thursday, May 12 2011
Wednesday, May 11 2011
The Public Library Manifesto
David Morris (Yes!, 6 May 2011)Filed in: American Studies | Education | General Culture | Humanities | Literature
The Tragedy of Sarah Palin
Joshua Green (The Atlantic, June 2011)Filed in: Mass Media | Politics & Government
Why Do Pop-Culture Fans Stop Caring About New Music As They Get Older?
Steven Hyden and Noel Murray (AV Club, 10 May 2011)Filed in: General Culture | Music
Tuesday, May 10 2011
Why Women Love Fantasy Literature
Alyssa Rosenberg (The Atlantic, 10 May 2011)Filed in: Gender | Literature | Television
Monday, May 9 2011
The Web Allows Stories to Be Spun in New Ways
Robert McCrum (The Observer, 8 May 2011)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Literature
Friday, May 6 2011
The Urgent Matter of Books
Lidia Yuknavitch (The Rumpus, 3 May 2011)Filed in: General Culture | Humanities | Literature | Politics & Government
Tina Brown Is Still Hungry for Buzz
Peter Stevenson (The New York Times, 6 May 2011)Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media
Osama bin Laden’s Body: The World’s Most Incendiary Image
Sean O'Hagan (The Guardian, 6 May 2011)
Filed in: Global Affairs | Mass Media | Politics & Government | Visual Arts
Sean O'Hagan (The Guardian, 6 May 2011)
Filed in: Global Affairs | Mass Media | Politics & Government | Visual Arts
Heroes of the KGB: The Communist Bloc’s Spy Films
Alex von Tunzelmann (The Guardian, 5 May 2011)
Filed in: European Studies | Film | History
Alex von Tunzelmann (The Guardian, 5 May 2011)
Filed in: European Studies | Film | History
Wednesday, May 4 2011
Hip and Trendy: Characterizing Emerging Trends on Twitter
Mor Naaman, Hila Becker and Luis Gravan (Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
Mor Naaman, Hila Becker and Luis Gravan (Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media
Nearly 100 Fantastic Pieces of Journalism
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, 4 May 2011)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Food | General Culture | Humanities | Lifestyle | Mass Media | Music | Politics & Government | Sports
Conor Friedersdorf (The Atlantic, 4 May 2011)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Food | General Culture | Humanities | Lifestyle | Mass Media | Music | Politics & Government | Sports
What Is Totalitarian Art? Cultural Kitsch From Stalin to Saddam
Kanan Makiya (Foreign Affairs, May 2011)
Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government | Visual Arts
Kanan Makiya (Foreign Affairs, May 2011)
Filed in: Global Affairs | History | Politics & Government | Visual Arts
Tuesday, May 3 2011
One Professor’s Attempt to Explain Every Joke Ever
Joel Warner (Wired, 26 April 2011)
Filed in: Psychology | Science & Technology
Joel Warner (Wired, 26 April 2011)
Filed in: Psychology | Science & Technology
What’s Left of the Left: Paul Krugman’s Lonely Crusade
Benjamin Wallace-Wells (New York, 24 April 2011)
Filed in: Mass Media | Politics & Government
Benjamin Wallace-Wells (New York, 24 April 2011)
Filed in: Mass Media | Politics & Government
Monday, May 2 2011
Historic Jazz Recordings Find a Home in Harlem, But You Can’t Hear Them
Steven Seidenberg (ABA Journal, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: Law | Music
Steven Seidenberg (ABA Journal, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: Law | Music
The New Geopolitics of Food
Lester R. Brown (Foreign Policy, May 2011)
Filed in: Food | Politics & Government
Lester R. Brown (Foreign Policy, May 2011)
Filed in: Food | Politics & Government
Lithuania’s Soviet Nostalgia: Back in the USSR
Dan Hancox (The Guardian, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: European Studies | History
Dan Hancox (The Guardian, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: European Studies | History
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
Ross Perlin (Guernica, May 2011)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Education
Ross Perlin (Guernica, May 2011)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Education
Electronic Devices Redefine Quality Family Time
Alex Williams (The New York Times, 29 April 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Science & Technology
Alex Williams (The New York Times, 29 April 2011)
Filed in: Cyberculture & New Media | General Culture | Science & Technology
How Sci-Fi Makes Us More Open to Strange Forms of Sex and Sexuality
Kyle Munkittrick (Discover, 30 April 2011)
Filed in: Literature
Kyle Munkittrick (Discover, 30 April 2011)
Filed in: Literature
Sunday, May 1 2011
The Secret Life of Libraries
Bella Bathurst (The Observer, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Literature
Bella Bathurst (The Observer, 1 May 2011)
Filed in: General Culture | Literature
Saturday, April 30 2011
25 Great Books By Legendary Scientists
Alasdair Wilkins (io9, 20 April 2011)
Filed in: Science & Technology
Alasdair Wilkins (io9, 20 April 2011)
Filed in: Science & Technology
Thursday, April 28 2011
What’s Behind the Dearth of Female ‘American Idol’ Finalists?
Ann Powers (Los Angeles Times, 27 April 2011)
Filed in: Music | Television
Ann Powers (Los Angeles Times, 27 April 2011)
Filed in: Music | Television
Tuesday, April 26 2011
“Treme” Untangles the Lessons of Trauma
Matt Zoller Seitz (Salon, 25 April 2011)
Filed in: Television
Matt Zoller Seitz (Salon, 25 April 2011)
Filed in: Television
Monday, April 25 2011
The Best Civil War Books
Malcolm Jones (The Daily Beast, 15 April 2011)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature
Malcolm Jones (The Daily Beast, 15 April 2011)
Filed in: American Studies | History | Literature