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This well-done mystery supplies an insightful look at how money, politics, and religion have become intertwined—and where that may be taking us.
Read MoreJournalist Cory Doctorow transforms what might be seen as a viral complaint into a theory of digital decay, tracing how the internet’s early architecture of openness curdled into a landscape of monopolized chokepoints.
Read MoreThis week’s poem — Jeremy Ray Jewell’s “Colorado.”
Read MoreLonnie Holley’s music on MITH sounds like a choir of better angels whose multi-layered voice is hard on the outside and soft on the inside, like so much Alabama clay.
Read MoreUplifting tunes for the aspiring curmudgeon you didn’t know you’d already become
Read MoreAt a time when fear of the influenza was in danger of being deemed unpatriotic, art retreated to nationalism or escapism.
Read MoreThis Nashvillian has a simple message for America: “You best pull yourself together, or you might never be the same.”
Read More“Fate loves irony” opines the billionaire. Will we be in on the joke, or left out in the cold?
Read MoreFalle Nioke has evolved into a kind of cultural ambassador. In the English coastal town of Margate, Kent, he has been praised for his performances of original and traditional compositions on West African instruments.
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Video Game Commentary: Roblox — Exploiting Child Labor in the Metaverse
The most popular game/platform in the world shows us how some of the darkest chapters of labor history can easily repeat themselves in virtual reality.
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