The Marginalian
The Marginalian

Reads by Maria Popova

Gilbert Tuhabonye on Genocide, Running and Forgiveness
Gilbert Tuhabonye on Genocide, Running and Forgiveness

What the human capacity for evil has to do with the divine gift of joy.

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Bent Objects: The Secret Life of Everyday Things
Bent Objects: The Secret Life of Everyday Things

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The Fairest Fowl: Portraits of Championship Chickens
The Fairest Fowl: Portraits of Championship Chickens

A universal standard for beauty, or what 12,000 birds have to do with NPR.

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Poetry Animated: Tim Minchin’s “Storm”
Poetry Animated: Tim Minchin’s “Storm”

A delightfully dark diatribe against that all-too-familiar dinner party know-it-all.

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How New Yorkers Feel About Art
How New Yorkers Feel About Art

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A Rare Look at Antarctica, 1911-1914
A Rare Look at Antarctica, 1911-1914

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David Friedman’s Portraits of Inventors
David Friedman’s Portraits of Inventors

What Instagram has to do with ice fishing and specialty chairs for canoodling.

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Collaborative Whimsy: Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir
Collaborative Whimsy: Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir

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Game Frame: Bringing Game Mechanics to Work
Game Frame: Bringing Game Mechanics to Work

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7 Must-Read Books on Education
7 Must-Read Books on Education

What the free speech movement of the 1960s has to do with digital learning and The Beatles.

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