This is a super interesting critical essay on my Netflix piece and the idea of reverse engineering. Wow: https://t.co/1fCq0dsBgr @npseaver
— Alexis C. Madrigal (@alexismadrigal) January 28, 2014
Balance isn't always about working less. @gwymff & I wrote our take on creativity & energy https://t.co/iAU8PiVEMP https://t.co/f3Poj8LkwL
— Michelle Chua (@unstressedvowel) February 3, 2014
Confirmed: Rogers Centre AstroTurf "overhauled" for 2014, new turf coming in 2015, grass in 2018 #BlueJays http://t.co/X8yMjrPPSk
— Minor Leaguer (@Minor_Leaguer) February 5, 2014
How breaking news is breaking us: The rush to report Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death http://t.co/jqqGPzSv2p via @Salon
— Melissa Whetstone (@melwhetstone) February 4, 2014
Congrats to @TonyNicalo & the entire @d0nde team on their $1M seed round http://t.co/fXsEVhbeEr - now the hard work starts!
— Full Stack (@FullStackDotCa) February 5, 2014
The comfort of disappointment: 2004 was ten years ago, and it hurts more now than it used to. http://t.co/dRQNTaEGdp
— Ruhee on Rails (@ruhee_) February 4, 2014
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finally sat down with @leoncrawl's epic profile of @tinysubversions, which is as sharp and delightful as its subject: http://t.co/m0itQS44Sy
— Rob Dubbin (@robdubbin) January 26, 2014
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As a child, when we decided to have a night in and rent a video from our local Dublin spot—RIP, Xtra-vision—I used to wonder why my family would spend time…
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To speak of guns in America is to walk into a rhetorical Minotaur’s labyrinth without even a spider’s…
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Art can do a lot of things, but the only thing it has to do is evoke a reaction. In 2013, Kanye West’s…
I love eating alone. Really liked this article which defends the habit of eating alone - http://t.co/77YI2UWB5B
— karthik_perumal (@karthik_perumal) January 14, 2014
It's no secret that today's big cities are massively unequal, and gentrification is now the predominant form of neighborhood development. In countless urban districts across the world, affordable housing is on the decline and displacement is on the rise. This is especially true in New York and…
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“I say there is no species of technology that have ever gone globally extinct on this planet.” — Kevin Kelly A general — and now obvious 2 — rule for the…
This past October, just before the leaves changed, I went on a six-day hike through the mountains of Wakayama, in central Japan, tracing the path of an ancient…
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I don’t know if they do it anymore, but back in the early ‘90s revelers in Camden, New Jersey liked to engage in pre-Halloween…
From the state of the nation and his political battle plan to family life and his tricky personality, the Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada opens up…
He has emerged from Jack Layton’s shadow, won over his party and earned the respect of people who follow Question Period. But now Thomas Mulcair has a bigger…
If you haven’t yet, you should read @MissStaceyMay in @npbooks discussing why we read: http://t.co/Jx0OdWsci6
— Ruhee on Rails (@ruhee_) January 11, 2014
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
By Jacob Poushter An important issue in the Muslim world is how women should dress in public. A recent survey from…
Contents Brace yourselves, what follows is a disturbingly long post about the best order in which to watch Star Wars. First, let me say this: for people that couldn’t care less about the prequel trilogy, I suggest Harmy’s Despecialized Editions. They are 720p videos that are the result of “Harmy”…
So @chaykak has a new weekly column about digital currency and this is the first one and it is really good and http://t.co/kjxte0pNEH
— Kevin Nguyen (@knguyen) January 6, 2014
August 16, 1964 By ISAAC ASIMOV he New York World's Fair of 1964 is dedicated to "Peace Through Understanding." Its glimpses of the world of tomorrow rule out thermonuclear warfare. And why not? If a thermonuclear war takes place, the future will not be worth discussing. So let the missiles slumber…
Sections Shows Video Support TV Schedule Search Donate Tending the Wild Tending the Wild shines light on the environmental knowledge of indigenous peoples across California by exploring how they have actively shaped and tended the land for millennia. New Series: Tending the Wild Watch Now The…
Best of Nirali Magazine T he Namesake is the entertainment version of the holy trinity for South Asians the world over: A Pulitzer Prize-winning desi author, a…
Instead of coveting some trendy system, let's spend a little more time fixing the ones we've got. It looks like Tel Aviv is really moving forward with this whole futuristic floating pod idea . Reports have surfaced that the city hired a U.S. consulting firm "to get the ball rolling, or pod sliding,"…
Discovering a new author is a primary joy of the reading life, but finding one who already has a shelf of books available for your delectation is even better. The First Cut Is the Deepest examines debut novels by authors who endeared themselves to us much later. * * * Before adulthood, there was the…
It’s not just Fred Herzog’s talent that let him photograph our city so beautifully. His Vancouver was less ugly and disappointing than our own By Jeff Wall…
At the Google I/O developer conference, hundreds of people were wearing Google Glass, the company's Internet-connected glasses. Nick Bilton/The New York Times 6:55 p.m. | Updated The future came crashing down on me this week at the Google I/O developer conference while I stood at a bathroom urinal.…
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Many people confuse these two distinct editorial skills, but it’s important to recognize how they differ, and why. The most obvious distinction is the form the medium takes. Copyediting, once performed by making marks and writing revisions on a typewritten manuscript, is now generally carried out by…
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An anecdote: I wanted to wear Google Glass during the birth…
There is but one remedy for the Glass wearer — a bucket of ice water in the face whenever you suspect he has taken you unawares With the public beta launch of Google Glass, there has been a lot of discussion on why it will or won’t fail. The ultimate benchmark for success is high: After someone has…