Sunday Comics
Here’s Rawhead and Bloodybones, reading Sunday Comics, crouching under stair, lurking in chimney, pond or well.
Science Needs Myths to Thrive
The industrialization of science has made it more “competitive” but the stories that impart values to scientists are getting lost. Andrew George writes.
How to Make Sure the Tech You Use and Build Reflects Your Values
Users and techies both are resisting the misuse of technology. Here’s how to get in on the resistance.
India’s Third Gender Rises Again
After being pushed underground by Victorian mores, India’s third-sex hijras are coming back into the light. Ina Goel writes.
Sunday Comics
“Oh, where are the Sunday Comics?” “What would you want with the Comics? Can’t you see that I’m much sweet-ah? I’m your little seƱorit-er! You’re my type of guy, let me straighten your tie, and I shall dance for you.”
Sunday Comics
Just the other day I got a starter kit. Caught the face from the Sunday Comics from the mindstate, I play control to a fraud. Nah, it ain’t happenin — nada to make it even.
Are Mixed-Income Neighborhoods the Best Answer for Public Housing?
An anthropologist documents the social tolls of new mixed-income developments while also acknowledging the gains.
Seattle City Council Urges Public Schools to Let Students Join Global Climate Strike
Seattle Public Schools should stand with the global climate justice movement and excuse students so they can participate in the global climate strike.
Making Room in the New Seattle
Seattle needs to become a city where every affordable home isn’t a battle. And it can’t just be in other people’s neighborhoods. Daniel Herriges writes.
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