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Animated Soviet Propaganda
Animated Soviet Propaganda

What warthogs and vultures have to do with the most critical polarization in world politics.

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Citizen King: The Last Five Years of MLK’s Life
Citizen King: The Last Five Years of MLK’s Life

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Ralph Ginzburg’s <em>fact:</em>, Vintage Wikileaks?
Ralph Ginzburg’s fact:, Vintage Wikileaks?

Inconvenient truths, or what groundbreaking typography has to do with the justice system.

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2010’s Best Long Reads: Science & Technology
2010’s Best Long Reads: Science & Technology

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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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<em>The Power of Nightmares</em>: BBC on the Politics of Fear
The Power of Nightmares: BBC on the Politics of Fear

What al-Quaeda has to do with ancient Egyptian morality and Ronald Reagan’s liberalism.

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Democratizing Art History: 6 smARThistory Primers
Democratizing Art History: 6 smARThistory Primers

From the Byzantine empire to Rembrandt, or what web video has to do with democratizing art.

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The Best Apps of 2010
The Best Apps of 2010

Social magazines, Victorian tablets, and what 100-year-old educational traditions have to do with analog photography.

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

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PICKED: IDEO Reimagines the Music Player
PICKED: IDEO Reimagines the Music Player

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