Monthly Archives: January 2008

30 Jan

Getting Physicists to Invest in Caring, Not Killing: Who Takes Responsibility?

A physicist urges for peace-minded political involvement in the sciences.

23 Jan

Strictly Leakage

Record labels are trying to plug album leaks by all means necessary. Will going to war against writers do the trick?

21 Jan

The Origins of Our Communication: BibliOdyssey’s Paul K.

In the first in a series, Gabriel Levinson interviews BibliOdyssey curator Paul K. about how the Internet has affected his life.

17 Jan

Home

A photoessay by Travis Upright

15 Jan

The Locavore’s Dilemma

As many conscious shoppers embrace the locavore lifestyle, are we leaving behind those not privileged to live in our geographic area?

11 Jan

Beef With Barack

Despite the hype, there’s plenty to be skeptical of the GQ candidate.

09 Jan

“Sick Tats, Bro”

The hidden gender politics of tattoo designs.

04 Jan

Four Tedious Online Arguments To Abandon in 2008

French poet French Valery famously said, “everything changes but the avant-garde.” The same could be said of the recurring pet arguments online.