What's it like to re-read Moby-Dick when you're Ahab's age? Caleb Crain sees some things more acutely
calebcrain.substack.com·3w·
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Cord cutting: How to energetically cut someone out of your life
dazeddigital.com·2w
👴Heirloom Skills
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grammarphobia.com·3w
🈳Non-Western Web Culture
Is news distorting reality and tearing society apart?
news.ycombinator.com·5d·
Discuss: Hacker News
🌱Regenerative Journalism
How defined microbial community reproduces attributes of fine flavour chocolate fermentation
nature.com·1w
🧫Plant-based Fermentation
Above the Knee review – man struggles with body integrity dysmorphia in gory amputation horror
theguardian.com·3w
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Portraits Of Resistance, Voices Of Dissent From the Jin, Jiyan, Azadi Movement
znetwork.org·1w
📢Tactical Media
Congratulations, Get Rich! is a glittering ghost story where emotion is lost to theatrics
theconversation.com·2w
🌿Regenerative Media
It Would Be Fine to Help Make Mexico a Happy Place
znetwork.org·1w
🌉Border Cuisines
Jane Austen’s real and literary worlds weren’t exclusively white – just read her last book, Sanditon
theconversation.com·5h
🏳️‍🌈Queer Bookshops
Scale and colonialism in nuclear waste siting: The geography of spent nuclear fuel in northwestern Ontario, Canada
onlinelibrary.wiley.com·1w
🎒Canadian Backpacking
Protecting data from the public and ourselves
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu·1d
👥Grassroots Science
Do you speak Sylheti? Tamajaght? Klingon? Inside the Festival for Endangered Languages
theguardian.com·8h·
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📖Food Translation
Colleges Need to Host Difficult Speakers
nytimes.com·6d
🌱Regenerative Journalism
Navigating My Mother’s Eviction, and My Own
electricliterature.com·1w
🎸Punk Potlucks
5 student magazines you should have on your radar
dazeddigital.com·1d
🌿Regenerative Media
‘Still going strong after 54 years’: 17 thoughtful gifts that last – and won’t end up in landfill
theguardian.com·3w
👴Heirloom Skills
The Metropolitan Opera Delves Into Comic Books
newyorker.com·4d
🦑Weird Fiction
Early Humans Moved Stones Long Distances to Make Tools 600,000 Years Earlier Than Thought
smithsonianmag.com·3w
👴Heirloom Skills