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LA Hump Day Links: April 10, 2013
A conundrum we face weekly: So much to read, such limited time in a day. Twenty-five hours in a day would be great, wouldn’t it? Pretend you have that extra hour, and check out these great reads. “I Do Not … Continue reading
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Tagged Crooked Timber, Judith Miller, Keith Skelton, philosophy, photography, Roger Ebert, Slate
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LA Hump Day Links: April 3, 2013
Great photography and storytelling abound this week. Read up and absorb, friends. “Destroying Precious Land To Drill For Gas” by Sean Lennon at The New York Times. This opinion piece is somewhat “old” compared to its August 2012 print date, … Continue reading
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Tagged Dissent Magazine, fracking, Gian Mario Zaino, Jeffrey Issac, Nate Utesch, New York Times, photography, Sean Lennon
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LA Hump Day Links: March 20, 2013
Today marks the first day of spring here in 2013 — and the 10th anniversary of the U.S. invasion on Iraq. Our reads this week represent both of those unrelated events: Two that will lift your spirits and expand the … Continue reading
LA Hump Day Links: February 27, 2013
Before you dive head first into these links–and trust us, they are invaluable this week–we just wanted to point out two things. First, some of this week’s links and many others from previous weeks have come via Longreads. We have … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Schwartz, AlterNet, fracking, In These Times, junk food, Michael Moss, National Geographic, Steven Brill, TIME
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LA Hump Day Links: February 20, 2013
A very powerful trifecta for you this week: first comes the heavy, then comes the rugged, and (per usual) we try to end with the serene. “Speculating With Lives: How Global Investors Make Money Out Of Hunger” by Horand Knaup, … Continue reading