Free Thing of the Week: The Private Life of a Cat
This week we draw upon our publisher’s vast trash heap of knowledge about experimental film to bring you Alexander Hammid & Maya Deren’s…
Free Thing of the Week: You Choose
This week we bring you Tacoman Nick Stokes’ anti-choose-your-own-adventure novel, You Choose.
Free Thing of the Week: Arrington de Dionyso & Paul Hoskin, Low Clarinet Duos
In honor of the late Paul Hoskin, we bring you
Free Thing of the Week: Soundings
Freely we share with you an excellent collection of writing about sound and documentary film, Soundings.
Free Thing of the Week: Thisker
Free music this time, from Portugal’s Walt Thisney.
Free Thing of the Week: Wiki Loves Earth
We’re back shining the spotlight every week on the commons. This week we bring you the beauty of the photos from Wiki Loves Earth.
From the Publisher: Seventh Sun
On our seventh birthday, The Star’s publisher redoubles his efforts.
What Could Have Entered the Public Domain on January 1, 2019?
After the first Public Domain Day in 20 years, here’s a sober reminder of what’s still missing.
Free Thing of the Week: The Big Data Agenda
Annika Richterich’s book on Big Data and the surveillance society comes at an opportune time.
A Payday Built on Bad Policy
The new CLASSICS act is a cash grab for big record labels. Meredith Filak Rose lays out how the RIAA wants to put artists and audiences even further under their boots.
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