Sunday Comics
An XL entry connoting the 200th edition of the Sunday Comics, our weekly collection of art and humor from Around the World and the Creative Commons market.
What’s Lacking in Appalachia: Tales from a Broadband Connectivity Conversation
It’s no surprise that rural Appalachian residents have serious complaints about broadband service. Kate Forscey goes to Marietta, Ohio to listen.
Awkward to Awesome
Bill Sullivan interviews Dr. Ty Tashiro on the science of being awkward.
Fake News by Algorithm
The choice between artificial intelligence and artificial stupidity comes down to the same old motive: profit. Silvia Swinden writes.
Free Thing of the Week: Eveleen – Falling Rain
Back to the grind of August? Let Eveleen take you away with this wonderful music release.
Encounters with Anonymous: The Leaning Child
Omar Willey returns with a piece on photography and the problem of uncritical inferences.
Slow Science, Slow Food, Slow Down
Pancho Ramos-Stierle encourages you to think a little about the proverb “Fools rush in.”
The Governor is Busy
No matter how large or crowded Istanbul becomes, the centralized government structure does not change. There is always a single governor… Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu investigates the broken links in Turkish democracy in this three-part series. Part one of three.
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It’s so deep, it’s so wide, you’re inside synchronicity/Effect without a cause, subatomic laws, Sunday Comics y’all, synchronicity!
Three Decades After Dictatorship, Theater Aids the Search for Identity and Truth in Argentina
Romina Navarro explores identity in Latin American theater.

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