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Public historian Lizzie Ehrenhalt didn’t mean to create a flourishing map of lesser known queer histories of greater ...
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It’s starling in its swirling ambition. It’s often deeply disturbing. And above all else, it’s an excellent showcase for ...
I started with ChatGPT’s “deep research” mode, asking it to compile a report on what new jobs for humans might be created by ...
Though primarily audio, NPR has many mediums in which the network can tell stories: written form on the website, photo essays ...
I set out to find people with whom I could discuss my notion that a recognizable artistic regionalism had at last emerged ...
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Maintaining one’s creative identity can be challenging when working in technical and corporate environments. This was especially true for Ty Hall, whose creativity suffered under the constant yet ...
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The first animal Sedaris stopped to study was something called Vernay's Ratel, an animal that looks like a huge, tail-less ...
Sunday in that bleak pandemic summer of 2020, the air near central California’s Big Basin Redwoods State Park felt muggy, almost tropical. Weird, thought naturalist Christian ...