The Marginalian
The Marginalian

Reads by Maria Popova

Monday Music Muse: Anathallo
Monday Music Muse: Anathallo

What a flugelhor has to do with the existential quest of twentysomethings.

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Paper Whimsy: Top 5 Artists
Paper Whimsy: Top 5 Artists

The best thing to die for if you’re a tree, or what Darwin has to do with the visual scent of winter.

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Monday Music Muse: The Botticellis
Monday Music Muse: The Botticellis

Why SoCal and Sweden are closer than you think, or how to take the speed lane to SXSW glory.

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20 Steps to Sustainable Cities
20 Steps to Sustainable Cities

Why changing our city-dwelling ways is the only way to keep our cities.

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Sound Meets Image: Visual Tributes to Music
Sound Meets Image: Visual Tributes to Music

The world’s most international passport, why cassettes are the new Buddhism, and what Thom Yorke has to do with motion typography.

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LBB + OLPC = GOOD
LBB + OLPC = GOOD

Why egocentricity is the new philanthropy, or how to turn your city know-how into a child’s bright future.

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Bicycle Built for 2,000
Bicycle Built for 2,000

Why 2,088 people are singing Stanley Kubrick’s praises for $0.06 each.

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Sustainable Agriculture: Top 5 Innovation Efforts
Sustainable Agriculture: Top 5 Innovation Efforts

What sheep have to do with high-rises and Obama first oversight.

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Photography Spotlight: The 50 States Project
Photography Spotlight: The 50 States Project

Fifty states. Fifty photographers. Six assignments. One year. Go.

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Monday Music Muse: Kat Edmonson
Monday Music Muse: Kat Edmonson

From Paris to London to Southern California, by way of Austin, Texas.

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