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When John Lennon released Imagine in 1971, he captured the world’s attention with a hauntingly beautiful melody and a vision of global peace that seemed both noble and necessary. The song has since ...
John Maynard Keynes prophesied that within a century, technology would advance so rapidly that we’d work just fifteen hours a ...
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Imagine the Bihar of the 19th century, sans the caste system, paan masala, poor civic sense, but all the amazing food, music, ...
Artist Pace Taylor’s studio is surrounded by artifacts of Portland’s early history. It’s on the second floor of an early 20th ...
Still, there’s something about the land — the dirt under your nails, the fire circle, the garden that needs tending — that ...
For the benefit of the superficial Millennial or Gen Z-er, the Curmudgeon paints a more fascinating picture of the source of ...
Glastonbury Festival attracts 210,000 people to Worthy Farm every year. But how many more punters sneak into the music festival without a ticket, and how?
Welcome to Group Project, a series on the many ways young people are building and engaging with community. From queer ...
From enchanted forests to magical kingdoms, the tales of fairies, dragons, unicorns, and other mythical creatures have ...
I choose to live. Perhaps that is why, each day, I choose to be trans," writes Charlotte Sheasby in their latest column.
NYC Downlow is by far the best club in the world, packed with sweaty, topless ravers erupting with queer energy – easily the ...
Direct warfare among great powers, once assumed inevitable, is now avoided not only because of nuclear risk, but also because of economic suicide. As Joseph Nye notes, in an interconnected world, ...
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