The Marginalian
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Reads by Maria Popova

Google Groupies Galore: Goollery
Google Groupies Galore: Goollery

What album covers have to do with shoe shopping and Renaissance paintings.

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Symbol Signs: Helvetica Man and Beyond
Symbol Signs: Helvetica Man and Beyond

A man and a woman walk into a sign, or what Helvetica has to do with slipping on ice.

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Film Spotlight: BALIBO
Film Spotlight: BALIBO

The bleeding edge of journalism, or what 30 years of silence look like under the bright lights.

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The Little Album That Could
The Little Album That Could

Soy, swing and what the Grammys have to do with pop-up books.

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The Ancient Book of Sex and Science
The Ancient Book of Sex and Science

The alchemy of erotica, or what’s making Walt Disney blush in his grave.

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The Darwin Song Project
The Darwin Song Project

A Brain Pickings quickie about a cultural biggie.

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Kidrobot QR Scavenger Hunt
Kidrobot QR Scavenger Hunt

Why vinyl is at the cutting edge of technology, or how to scan your way around Manhattan.

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Fun For Good: The Indie Rock Coloring Book
Fun For Good: The Indie Rock Coloring Book

Staying outside the lines, or what Rilo Kiley’s latest haircuts have to do with charity.

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The Typophile Film Festival
The Typophile Film Festival

The traveling type, or why Helvetica vacations in Portland.

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Film Spotlight: Lemonade
Film Spotlight: Lemonade

Creativity, joblessness, and going from making a living to making a life.

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