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Art Meets Science: They Might Be Giants’ Creative Education
Art Meets Science: They Might Be Giants’ Creative Education

What paleontology has to do with stop-motion animation and kindergartners.

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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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Animation Spotlight: The Falcon
Animation Spotlight: The Falcon

Retrostalgia goes avian, or what old cameras have to do with humanitarianism.

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5:1 Student Design Show
5:1 Student Design Show

Untainted design thinking, or what 200 students have to do with the world of 100.

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Seafood Sexytime: Isabella Rossellini’s Green Porno 3
Seafood Sexytime: Isabella Rossellini’s Green Porno 3

What Pizza Neapolitana has to do with orgies and the future of the oceans.

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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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Brazil Goes Green by Doing The Yellow
Brazil Goes Green by Doing The Yellow

What Seinfeld has to do with 4,380 liters of drinking water.

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The Open_Sailing Project
The Open_Sailing Project

Drifting villages, or what the Apocalypse has to do with your social life.

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New Music Spotlight: Regina Spektor “Far”
New Music Spotlight: Regina Spektor “Far”

What Seinfeld has to do with the best new album by the best old favorite.

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