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Translation Tuesday: An Excerpt from The Elements
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Pedro Mairal’s 2005 El año del desierto [The Elements] is a novel for our
times: a beautifully-written, grippingly-narrated, and lucidly-plotted
story of h...
5 hours ago
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Strongest U23 Climbing Field Ever? | Giro d’Italia Next Gen 2025 Stage 3
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It was the first mountain stage of the U23 Giro d’Italia, showcasing a
depth of climbing talent and…
The post Strongest U23 Climbing Field Ever? | Giro d...
5 hours ago
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Open Call for Haus am Waldsee Summer School 2025
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June 17, 2025 To mark the lead-up to its 80th anniversary in 2026, Haus am
Waldsee launches its first-ever Summer School, taking place from August
26th to ...
10 hours ago
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Do solar farms make good neighbors? New study challenges NIMBY assumptions.
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Most neighbors of large solar farms support new projects, researchers
found. But they also uncovered a twist: Familiarity can breed resistance.
10 hours ago
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Moderate Chaos: Jerskin Fendrix Interviewed
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Jerskin's second album Once Upon a Time... In Shropshire is a novel album
of country death songs, country life songs and country love songs. But why
did...
10 hours ago
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June 17: BoozeTown Memorial
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On this day in 1958, BoozeTown was scheduled to open its golden gates to
the drinking masses. So, what was BoozeTown? Well, it was the fantastic
fever drea...
12 hours ago
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PinkPantheress Announces 2025 North American Tour Dates
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The pop star will hit six major cities, notably performing two concerts
each in New York City, Toronto, and Los Angeles.
PinkPantheress Announces 2025 No...
1 day ago
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Domination and revelations: The Dauphiné showed us more than just Tadej
Pogačar's continued superiority
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*The final showdown before the Tour de France; what exactly did we learn
from eight days at the Critérium du Dauphiné?*
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1 day ago
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A Writer For Our Time: Why John le Carré’s Work Remains More Essential Than
Ever
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Sometimes a great writer sneaks up on you. You’ve known his name for years,
seen shelves of his paperbacks in every bookstore, watched adaptations of
his n...
1 day ago
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Podcast: 'Sister, Silkie, Siren, Shark'
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In this episode of the Strange Horizons Fiction podcast, Michael Ireland
presents Ariel Marken Jack's 'Sister, Silkie, Siren, Shark' read by Emmie
Christie...
1 day ago
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Kameron Lai Reviews Suneeta Peres da Costa and Šime Knežević
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While I am hesitant to pathologise the diasporic experience (it is indeed a
site of joy!), the effects of displacement often feel proximate to malady.
I am...
1 day ago
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On the State of Things — An Anarchist-Pacifist Statement for a Leaderless
World
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John Kinsella
As each of us, no matter where we are in the world or what circumstances we
live under, tries to come to grips with a collapsing biosphere...
2 days ago
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Catastrophe by other means: Israel, Iran, unraveling
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It is clear that those in the West charged with maintaining our security,
and their media cheer-squad, are radically unprepared for what may now be a
globa...
4 days ago
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Escape Pod 997: Sanctuary, Part 2 of 2
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Author : Alexis Ames Narrator : Eric Valdes Host : Valerie Valdes Audio
Producer : Summer Brooks “Sanctuary” first appeared in Kyanite Press,
Winter 2020 D...
5 days ago
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History as Felt on the Body: an Interview with Sarah Bernstein
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Sarah Bernstein was born in Montreal, Canada, and now lives in the Scottish
Highlands. Since publishing a collection of prose poems, Now Comes the
Lightn...
2 weeks 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.
3 weeks ago
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Daniel Trilling: Is this fascism?
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As the historian Ian Kershaw says, trying to define fascism is ‘like trying
to nail jelly to a wall’, yet for all its slipperiness, ‘fascism’ describes
a u...
3 weeks ago
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5 weeks ago
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Santa Cruz surfer stabbed with ninja weapon after "surf etiquette dispute"
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[image: Santa Cruz surfer stabbed with ninja weapon after "surf etiquette
dispute"] submitted by /u/scsquare to r/santacruz
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5 weeks ago
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The Return of the indieBerlin Awards
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Where we celebrate all that makes Berlin truly indie In a city whose heart
beats with creative independence, cultural innovation and its very own
Berliner-...
6 months 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.
1 year ago
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The Perils of Spam – Interview with Dr Kayleen Manwaring
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Allan Boyd · INTERVIEW PERILS OF SPAM – DR KAYLEEN MANWARING Spam. Spam.
Spam. Every time I open my gmail there it is. Another one… Delete. Another
one. De...
1 year 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...
2 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 ...
2 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.
3 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), ...
4 years ago
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Long Division
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6 years ago
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