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The Maltese Version
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One day they were in love and the next, a manuscript appeared in his study,
written in a language she didn’t speak. Ix-Xmara Mżerżqa. The papers were
flopp...
1 hour ago
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Christer Bothén/Oren Ambarchi/Johan Berthling/Andreas Werliin – Serpentine
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Christer Bothén/Oren Ambarchi/Johan Berthling/Andreas Werliin
Serpentine
The improvising trio behind three volumes of Ghosted records are joined by
Swe...
6 hours ago
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Mail-Order Music Club Columbia House Is Ceasing Operations
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The mail-order music service started in 1955, and its last vestige has been
a selling movies since 2015.
Mail-Order Music Club Columbia House Is Ceasing ...
10 hours ago
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As If by Isabel Waidner
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There is a deep vein of defiance in Waidner’s work that insists on the
vitality and necessity of the work and perspectives of working-class and
queer artists.
1 day ago
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Lucinda Dayhew
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by Eve Rogers // Aug. 17, 2026 On a red steel shelf in Lucinda Dayhew’s
studio, a single platform Mary Jane from Miu Miu's Spring/Summer 2017
collection ta...
1 day ago
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Health and Activism
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John Kinsella
Activism is rarely without stress, but if we believe in the cause we are
working for and towards, some of that stress is allev...
2 days ago
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No. 32
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Are The Drys Using Leopards To Do Their Dirty Work? In late July, a leopard
walked into a liquor store in Rajasthan, India, and immediately started
acting ...
3 days ago
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Weekly Dispatches From the Frontlines of World Literature
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This week, our editors-at-large take us from the now-closed book shops of
historic markets to the DJ sessions of an unconventional book launch. Read
on for...
3 days ago
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3 Stella N’Djoku translations by Julia Pelosi-Thorpe
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*Stella N’Djoku* is a Swiss poet, scholar, and author of Italian-Congolese
origins. Her writing is born from the intersection of philosophy, identity,
memo...
3 days ago
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Scientists make a seaweed coating that beats the fridge for cutting food
waste
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Canadian researchers found a cheaper, lower-carbon way to keep strawberries
fresh, cutting into a $58 billion waste problem.
3 days ago
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Escape Pod 1058: Riftwork (Part 2 of 2)
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Author : C. W. Maurer Narrator : Nicola Chapman Host : Mur Lafferty Audio
Producer : Adam Pracht Riftwork originally appeared in Brave New Girls:
Tales of ...
4 days ago
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EVENT: Artificial Intelligence and Work in a Remade World
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Join Arena, NIBS and Search Foundation for this roundtable discussion,
tackling what the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence (AI) means
for work ...
1 week ago
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Broadcaster Salema Masekela reveals white supremacist threats and
harassment at 2025 Anaheim supercross race
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[image: Broadcaster Salema Masekela reveals white supremacist threats and
harassment at 2025 Anaheim supercross race] submitted by /u/grassrootbeer to
r/...
5 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...
2 months ago
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test funnel 1
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full_price_url="https...
4 months ago
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River. Cycle.
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Click here to open pdf of River. Cycle. poetry chapbook:
4 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...
4 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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5 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...
6 months ago
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The gray whale was never dead by Gabriela Denise Frank
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Creative Nonfiction
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11 months ago
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Clarence Claymore
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11 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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