CATEGORIES

Who Was Cleopatra's Daughter?
The Atlantic

Who Was Cleopatra's Daughter?

The perils of searching for feminist heroes in antiquity

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June 2023
Adam Smith Wasn't a Progressive
Reason magazine

Adam Smith Wasn't a Progressive

Stop quoting him out of context on taxation, education, and monopoly.

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10+ mins  |
July 2023
Powerful stories of frontline communities' climate solutions can change the world
Time

Powerful stories of frontline communities' climate solutions can change the world

When you're trying to persuade people to do something important, you can present statistics, policy statements, graphs, and spreadsheets. But without a story that paints a picture of what's at stake, touches the heartstrings, and sparks the imagination to envision possibilities, it's hard to move people to take action. One formula for accelerating transformational change is to amplify the right message from the right messenger at the right moment in time.

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May 08 - 15, 2023 (Double Issue)
Teacher's Pest
Mother Jones

Teacher's Pest

Ron DeSantis has unleashed his culture wars on Florida educators

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May/June 2023
A Matter of Faith
Mother Jones

A Matter of Faith

Conservative Christians gutted abortion rights. Jewish women are suing to save them.

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May/June 2023
Why America Needs To Be 'Open to Debate
Reason magazine

Why America Needs To Be 'Open to Debate

Clea Conner on the need for healthy conflict

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May 2023
A Whale of a Problem
Mother Jones

A Whale of a Problem

Should sustainable seafood assessments care about human livelihoods?

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March/April 2023
'All the Parents Want Is a Chance To Make That Choice'
Reason magazine

'All the Parents Want Is a Chance To Make That Choice'

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears wants state education dollars "to follow the child instead of the brick building."

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April 2023
The Dirty Secrets of Elite College Admissions
Mother Jones

The Dirty Secrets of Elite College Admissions

The Supreme Court is set to kill affirmative action. Just not for rich white kids.

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January/February 2023
Номе Front
Mother Jones

Номе Front

Months after they fled, ukrainians return home, seeking normalcy-or at least closure. Instead they find rubble and dust.

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January/February 2023
A Reporter at Large: Second Nature
The New Yorker

A Reporter at Large: Second Nature

How rewilders in India are working to reverse environmental destruction.

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December 19, 2022
Anti-Woke, Inc.
The New Yorker

Anti-Woke, Inc.

Will skewering corporate do-gooders and civil-rights activists make Vivek Ramaswamy a right-wing star?

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December 19, 2022
The Rise and Fall of Alphabay, Part 2: Into the Trap
WIRED

The Rise and Fall of Alphabay, Part 2: Into the Trap

The stunning culmination of a worldwide quest to capture the dark web's biggest kingpin-and destroy the underworld economy he ruled.

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9 mins  |
December 2022 - January 2023
America's Best Online Learning Schools 2023
Newsweek US

America's Best Online Learning Schools 2023

From full university degree programs to professional development courses to classes for hobbyists or those just wanting to learn something new, the range of education available online is enormous. The choices can be daunting.

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November 25, 2022
After Affirmative Action
Newsweek US

After Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court is expected to rule racial preferences in college admissions are unconstitutional. How will that change american schools and society?

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November 25, 2022
Beware the 'New Google'
Newsweek US

Beware the 'New Google'

TikTok's search engine pumps toxic misinformation to its young users

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October 21, 2022
Is Generation Covid Screwed?
Newsweek US

Is Generation Covid Screwed?

Teens coming of age since the pandemic are shunning college in record numbers. The consequences for themand the country-could be dire

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October 07, 2022
"We Caught Our Stalker"
Reader's Digest US

"We Caught Our Stalker"

For five years, he filled their days with dread, their nights with fear. Then they fought back.

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October 2022
Finance for Teens
Reason magazine

Finance for Teens

Our homeschooling family didn’t sign up for this class, but there’s lots to learn from economic turmoil.

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November 2022
A Trial for Tesla's Autopilot
Bloomberg Businessweek US

A Trial for Tesla's Autopilot

A lawsuit over a fatal crash says the EV maker exaggerates its automated driving capabilities

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September 19, 2022
Voyage of the Gross
New York magazine

Voyage of the Gross

Even though every other option is better most of New York's trash still goes into a hole in the ground

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September 12 - 26, 2022
AppleMagazine

Debate Intensifies on How Much Trail Access to Give E-bikes

The sun was almost setting when 14-year-old Daniel Giffin crossed the finish line on his electric mountain bike last August, nearly the last in the pack of thousands of cyclists riding across the state of Iowa in the stifling late-summer heat.

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September 09, 2022
Art Therapy for Human Suffering
Heartfulness eMagazine

Art Therapy for Human Suffering

Guila Clara Kessous, UNESCO Artist for Peace and art therapist, uses drama therapy to help people "let go" of their suffering through a cathartic process. It is a way for people in Rwanda, Bangladesh, Congo, and Afghanistan to find solace. Guila paints the portrait of four people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder who she accompanied to their respective countries. She has also designed a course on "Theatre and Humans Rights" that is taught at Harvard University.

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September 2022
Bluegrass Fiddling
Fiddler Magazine

Bluegrass Fiddling

Mac Magaha-Nashville's Dancing Fiddler

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Fall 2022
Isle of Birds
Fiddler Magazine

Isle of Birds

Scottish Fiddling with Pete Clark

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Fall 2022
Glen Harrell - Turn up the Volume
Fiddler Magazine

Glen Harrell - Turn up the Volume

In just a little over 10 years since its formation, Volume Five has become one of the most popular bluegrass bands in the industry. The reason is obvious: distinctive, strong vocals, quality instrumentation, well-chosen bluegrass and gospel songs in its repertoire, and a dedicated leader of the band.

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Fall 2022
Ingredients of Fiddle Tunes
Fiddler Magazine

Ingredients of Fiddle Tunes

After several years of teaching and playing at the Festival of American Fiddle Tunes in Port Townsend, Washington, Marc Savoy, accordion maker and player, said he did not want to return.

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Fall 2022
Tunesmiths
Fiddler Magazine

Tunesmiths

A Favorite Tune and its Mysterious Title

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7 mins  |
Fall 2022
Instrument Maker James Morris: Where History and Creativity Meet
Fiddler Magazine

Instrument Maker James Morris: Where History and Creativity Meet

I first came upon James (Jim) Morris' musical creations on the Facebook group Fiddle Tune Video Library.

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Fall 2022
Murray Kuun: Non-traditional Violin Maker
Fiddler Magazine

Murray Kuun: Non-traditional Violin Maker

Murray Kuun is a woodworker and luthier living in South Africa, where he builds violins and other instruments. In a recent interview, he told us about his path to becoming a maker of instruments with innovative designs.

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Fall 2022