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Almeida Crushes Mountain ITT | Tour de Suisse 2025 Stage 8
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João Almeida won the uphill time trial at the Tour de Suisse for the second
year in a…
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I have noticed that you ...
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June 22: Galileo Recants
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On this day in 1633, The Catholic Church put the arm on Galileo Galilei and
persuaded him to recant his wild idea about the Earth going around the Sun
inst...
11 hours ago
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Against Fascism, War and the Lie of 'Peace through Strength'
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*Fascism as Commodity*
‘Peace through strength’ =
‘make a deal for peace’ =
profit margins
of a strong peace
of(f) the map
re-mapping
peace ...
12 hours ago
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Billy Strings Dedicates Concert to Mother Hours After Her Death
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Strings delivered an emotional set honoring his late mother, and thanked
the audience for becoming a part of her family in her final years.
Billy Strings...
23 hours ago
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Lit Hub Weekly: June 16 – 20, 2025
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Lee Cole recalls being a working class writer attending a prestigious MFA
program and considers the absence of working class perspectives in our
literary i...
1 day ago
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Live Happening: Peter Ulrich Recalls the First European Tour of Dead Can
Dance
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In an exclusive extract from his book, Drumming with Dead Can Dance: and
Parallel Adventures, former Dead Can Dance drummer Peter Ulrich looks back
at a...
1 day 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 memorial ceremonies in Kenya
to a colloquium in Brussels, exploring the life and legacy of celebrated
literary...
2 days ago
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Dengue Boy by Michel Nieva, translated by Rahul Bery
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I’ve read novels that destroy themselves before, but rarely have they done
so with the gleeful abandon of Dengue Boy.
2 days ago
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From crop waste to clothing: new research takes a first step
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Testing wheat straw, oat husks, potatoes and sugar beet, scientists
identify promising candidates to make future fibres from farm waste.
2 days ago
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Keeping Close: Ritual and Grief at Bärenzwinger Berlin
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by Aoife Donnellan // June 20, 2025 The history of Bärenzwinger Berlin is
unique. The space opened as a bear enclosure in August 1939, housing Urs,
Vreni, ...
2 days ago
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Escape Pod 998: The Carina Nebula
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Author : Kelsey Hutton Narrator : Samantha Loney Host : Tina Connolly Audio
Producer : Adam Pracht The Carina Nebula originally appeared in Analog
Science ...
3 days ago
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Is Marlen Reusser now the biggest rival to Demi Vollering at the Tour de
France Femmes?
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*After her victory at the Tour de Suisse, the Movistar rider has announced
herself as a serious contender for the yellow jersey *
More
3 days ago
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SYLMAR – if you like finest Indie-Stoner-Rock
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Sylmar is an indie-rock stoner jazz quintet from Cincinnati taking the rock
genre to the meat grinder. Through contagious hooks and crafty crescendos,
Sylm...
5 days 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...
6 days ago
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Andrew O’Hagan: Air-Conditioned Unease
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We can feel imprisoned by other people’s versions of who we are, especially
if their urge is to blame. On one hand, the Didion-Dunnes were selfish
writers ...
1 week 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...
1 week 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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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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1 month 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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