Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and a time to take stock of progress, and setbacks towards open and gender-inclusive science.
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Hosted on MSNAnvil, the Forgotten Magazine of Heartland MarxismIn its three short years of existence, Anvil magazine published several writers who would go on to achieve immense fame, ...
I would have told you that I had been fat my whole life. I had complete confidence that this was true ― until the photos ...
The first shots of the trade war between the United States and Canada have been fired. Whether it escalates beyond the ...
Beaton was the editorial cartoonist for the Vancouver Province and the Toronto Telegram in the 1960s. He died from a massive ...
As we peer through the looking glass, what we see is a horror film, with real-life consequences. And the movie is just beginning.
There has never been, nor will there likely ever be, another filmmaker like Francis Ford Coppola. Born in 1939, Coppola ...
The continued extraction of fossil fuels poses an immediate, existential threat to modern societies. There is an urgent need ...
Before the meme came political cartoons, seen as weapons of dissent. R.K. Laxman’s "Common Man" exposed the absurdities of Indian politics with understated wit, while Abu Abraham’s fearless ...
when robber barons and industrialists built great fortunes but inequality grew. For a better sense of the Gilded Age — which takes its name from Mark Twain and Charles Dudley’s novel “The ...
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