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The Holstee Manifesto: Making The Life You Want To Live
The Holstee Manifesto: Making The Life You Want To Live

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Marvelous Movember
Marvelous Movember

What Frida Kahlo has to do with Lance Armstrong and neo-hippie jewelry.

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Oil + Water: Posters Printed with Oil from The Gulf
Oil + Water: Posters Printed with Oil from The Gulf

What dirty coastlines have to do with graphic design and talking trees.

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Street Artist JR Wins 2011 TED Prize
Street Artist JR Wins 2011 TED Prize

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A Lab of My Own: Coming Out In Science
A Lab of My Own: Coming Out In Science

Bringing humanity to science, or what vintage matrimony has to do with modern myth-busting.

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SAVED: Upcycling Through Design and Storytelling
SAVED: Upcycling Through Design and Storytelling

What old tees have to do with indie music A-listers and shrinking carbon footprints.

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KOMAZA: Fighting Poverty Through “Microforestry”
KOMAZA: Fighting Poverty Through “Microforestry”

What 2,000 trees have to do with your weekly mocha frappuccino budget.

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PICKED: We All Good People
PICKED: We All Good People

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Search for the Obvious: A Homage to Everyday Objects
Search for the Obvious: A Homage to Everyday Objects

A quest for ordinary brilliance, or what sewers, eyeglasses and famous writers have in common.

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Trespass: A Brief History of Uncommissioned Street Art
Trespass: A Brief History of Uncommissioned Street Art

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