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The Best Books of 2010: Art, Design & Photography
The Best Books of 2010: Art, Design & Photography

Analog interactivity, or what flowcharts have to do with the history of street art.

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The Best Books of 2010: Business, Life & Mind
The Best Books of 2010: Business, Life & Mind

Time thieves, irrational pragmatists, and what bike-sharing has to do with coming out in science.

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The Best Albums of 2010
The Best Albums of 2010

Haunting vocals, bone-chilling harmonies and measured hipster-snubbing.

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A Creative Commons Christmas Carol
A Creative Commons Christmas Carol

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One Hello World: Tuning the Human Condition
One Hello World: Tuning the Human Condition

Zen in the ocean of humanity, or why connectedness is the panacea of pain.

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The Alphabet Refracted Through Backlit Letters Shot on iPhone
The Alphabet Refracted Through Backlit Letters Shot on iPhone

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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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Not Your Mama’s Guidebook: The Zinester’s Guide to NYC
Not Your Mama’s Guidebook: The Zinester’s Guide to NYC

What Chinatown fishmarkets have to do with the astrology of Brooklyn.

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Historical Milestones As Famous Pop Songs
Historical Milestones As Famous Pop Songs

What Lady Gaga has to do with the guillotine, or how ABBA took down Henry VIII’s wives.

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Thank You.
Thank You.

Pause for appreciation, or what your inner child has to do with B. B. King.

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