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The Classicist Who Wants to Abandon Classics, and More
People interested in advancing knowledge once paid little heed to universities.
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The History of the Advice Column, and More
"In the history of the advice column, one can glimpse the history of what can be said in public, and by whom"...
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Making It as a Musician, and More
It's never been easy to "make it" as a musician. These days it's easier to make music but harder than ever to earn a living from it... more »
Jul 1
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Toni Morrison, Consciousness and Culture, and More
“Put all of digital media’s effects together and you have a recipe for reversing many of literacy’s impacts on consciousness and culture”...
Jun 30
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AI's Cognitive Costs, and More
With research continuing, preliminary results suggest that the cognitive cost of relying on AI is real...
Jun 27
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Hubris, Design Thinking, and More
Freelance writing, informal DJ sets, working retail — even seemingly successful musicians are having trouble making ends meet...
Jun 26
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Microphotography, the Price of Genius, and More
In the 19th century, microphotography was a scientific marvel.
Jun 25
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Geoff Dyer, British Royals, and More
In the ’60s and ’70s, the study of British royals was seen as elitist, trivial, even pointless.
Jun 24
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