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Mabel Pike: Portrait of a 91-Year-Old Moccasin Maker
Mabel Pike: Portrait of a 91-Year-Old Moccasin Maker

What ancient beadwork has to do with the blessings of the digital age.

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7 Must-Read Books on Education
7 Must-Read Books on Education

What the free speech movement of the 1960s has to do with digital learning and The Beatles.

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Dead Men’s Tales: Harry Houdini
Dead Men’s Tales: Harry Houdini

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5 (More) Must-Read Books by TED 2011 Speakers
5 (More) Must-Read Books by TED 2011 Speakers

What information curators have to do with the revenge of technology and synesthetic autism.

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They Were There: Errol Morris Spotlights Computer Pioneers
They Were There: Errol Morris Spotlights Computer Pioneers

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Everything Is Going To Be OK: Aesthetic Anesthesia for the Soul
Everything Is Going To Be OK: Aesthetic Anesthesia for the Soul

An antidote to cynicism by way of typography, or what it’s all right to have everything you want.

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5 Must-Read Books on the Psychology of Being Wrong
5 Must-Read Books on the Psychology of Being Wrong

What Ronald Reagan has to do with gorilla costumes, Shakespeare and fake pennies.

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The Atomic Cafe: Lampooning America’s Nuclear Obsession
The Atomic Cafe: Lampooning America’s Nuclear Obsession

What vintage bomb survival suits have to do with Dr. Stragelove and Richard Nixon.

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Merchants of Culture: A Meditation on the Future of Publishing
Merchants of Culture: A Meditation on the Future of Publishing

What Gogol, Seth Godin and TED have to do with the fate of the written word.

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A New Culture of Learning: Rethinking Education
A New Culture of Learning: Rethinking Education

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