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Weekly Dispatches From the Frontlines of World Literature
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In this week’s installment of AWS, we get an in-depth look at a queer
history in China through film, a massive festival in India, and some
Pride-adjacent a...
9 hours ago
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Democracy’s Distress Call: ‘Freiraum Kunst’ at Schloss Bellevue
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by Dagmara Genda // June 19, 2026 ‘Freiraum Kunst,’ the two-week temporary
exhibition in Schloss Bellevue, was a missed opportunity to back up words
with a...
10 hours ago
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On the Other Side Is March
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I’m a woman in my early sixties. Somewhere between late and never. No
longer the career woman, mother, housewife and lover doing it all, meeting
every dema...
11 hours ago
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Reissue of the Week: Mash Down Birmingham by Musical Youth
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Wrongtom dismantles the unhelpful idea of the one hit wonder with some help
from a new anthology of early recordings by Musical Youth
The term “one hit ...
14 hours ago
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Jimmy Kimmel Sitting Atop Late Night Viewership After Stephen Colbert’s
Departure: Report
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Viewership of Jimmy Kimmel Live! is up 24% in the wake of the end of The
Late Show.
Jimmy Kimmel Sitting Atop Late Night Viewership After Stephen Colbert...
1 day ago
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Escape Pod 1050: Freebooter
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Author : Sylvie Althoff Narrator : Jess Lewis Host : Valerie Valdes Audio
Producer : Summer Brooks Escape Pod 1050: Freebooter is an Escape Pod
original. M...
1 day ago
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This shape-shifting liquid stores solar energy, and releases it on demand
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Northwestern chemists created a liquid that morphs into an energy-storing
gel and resets with nothing but air—no metal, no plastic, no battery casing
requi...
1 day ago
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June 15: Waylon Jennings’ Birthday
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It's Waylon Jennings' Birthday. Born in 1937, Waylon was one of the giants
of the Outlaw Country movement, contributing many fine songs to the canon.
So yo...
4 days ago
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Against Worldbuilding
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Worlding, then, centers intimate and attentive relation to the text as an
active participant rather than a passive recipient of our idea generation.
In doi...
5 days ago
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The end of Australia’s last free river?
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The Martuwarra is still alive: culturally, ecologically and politically, as
a site of resistance to the idea that every river must submit to
extraction. In...
1 week ago
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Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn reviews Anne-Marie Te Whiu and J. Marahuyo
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Two debut poetry collections stuck with me as outliers in the 2025
publishing landscape: *Mettle* by Anne-Marie Te Whiu and *crying
gorgeously; 4:37 am* by...
1 week ago
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Politics: Paul Krugman’s “DeMAGAfication” Is A Call For America’s Second
Civil War - [Beachgrit]
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[image: Politics: Paul Krugman’s “DeMAGAfication” Is A Call For America’s
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[lin...
1 week ago
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A Poem On Laurie Anderson's 2026 Tiny Desk Concert
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*Graphology Recovery 14: Laurie Anderson’s May 2026 Tiny Desk Concert*
Between phrases,
interstices
of rejuvenation
& counterpoints
to catac...
2 weeks ago
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David Runciman: Trivial Pursuits
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Any scoring system can be abused once it gets captured. But the fact
remains that a scoring system can also be the most effective means of
exposing value c...
4 weeks ago
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River. Cycle.
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Click here to open pdf of River. Cycle. poetry chapbook:
2 months ago
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Coping in a distressing news cycle – Interview with Alex Wake
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With 24/7 news access on our devices and the pull of algorithms to keep us
there, what can we do to cope with the onslaught of news media? RTR’s Allan
bo...
2 months ago
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Planet Puck: Mountains, mud, cobbles, gravel – Pieterse can do it all
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Rouleur gets an insight into the busy, bunny-hopping, bonkers world of one
of cycling’s greatest young talents.
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3 months ago
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2026 Men’s and Women´s Pro Cycling Calendar
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The UCI has maintained the structure of the race calendar for the 2026
season, despite the fact that…
The post 2026 Men’s and Women´s Pro Cycling Calenda...
4 months ago
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Hello world!
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Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then
start writing!
7 months ago
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The gray whale was never dead by Gabriela Denise Frank
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Creative Nonfiction
The post The gray whale was never dead by Gabriela Denise Frank
appeared first on SAND.
9 months ago
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9 months ago
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Review: “The Montegiallo School of Swearing” by Andrew HC McDonald.
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Starting over again tastes like lemons. Review: “The Montegiallo School of
Swearing” by Andrew HC McDonald.
1 year ago
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The Murky Campaign to Discredit Lab-Grown Meat
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A new ad campaign is targeting the cultivated meat industry on TV and
online. Industry supporters criticize it as unscientific.
2 years ago
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‘Act now!’: Food firms massively unprepared as US water risks reach boiling
point
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Immediate collective action among food companies, municipal actors and NGOs
is needed to avert a water crisis that poses real short-term threats to the
f...
3 years ago
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Great Aunt Mavis and the Trees
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Mavis arrives after a decade’s absence, wild grey hair and weathered skin,
rust-speckled motorbike burping blue smoke. She hugs us, then lifts her
hands ...
3 years ago
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A bridge too far: Die Brücke and colonialism
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A new exhibition explores the modernist art movement's problematic
relationship to Germany’s colonial past.
4 years ago
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BRAD BARRETT PRESENTS THE 1969 MALIBU AAAA
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At the end of 1967, the United States Surfing Association split into four
separate entities, one for the West Coast (Western Surfing Association, or
WSA), ...
5 years ago
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