The Marginalian
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7 Einstein Classics, Digitized for the First Time
7 Einstein Classics, Digitized for the First Time

What the theory of relativity has to do with world government and the ethics of nuclear proliferation.

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Inside Out Project: Street Artist JR’s $100K TED Prize
Inside Out Project: Street Artist JR’s $100K TED Prize

What the global importance of women has to do with favela murals and graffiti in Kibera.

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Brain Pickings Redux 2010
Brain Pickings Redux 2010

A year’s worth of ideas, inspiration and innovation from culture’s collective brain.

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PICKED: <em>Look at What the Light Did Now</em>
PICKED: Look at What the Light Did Now

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East + West + Gershwin: Herbie Hancock and Lang Lang Perform Rhapsody In Blue
East + West + Gershwin: Herbie Hancock and Lang Lang Perform Rhapsody In Blue

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PICKED: <em>Waste Land</em>
PICKED: Waste Land

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Bill Gates on Vaccines: An RSA Animation
Bill Gates on Vaccines: An RSA Animation

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2010’s Best Long Reads: Business
2010’s Best Long Reads: Business

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Thought of You: Visual Poetry Meets Dance in 2D Animated Magic
Thought of You: Visual Poetry Meets Dance in 2D Animated Magic

What modern dance has to do with pregnancy and the all-consuming creative impulse.

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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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