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Ever New

"In Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s music, the present moment is an astonishing, improbable gift."

Opposable Thumbs

"On cartoons, colors, ferris wheels, Father’s Day, Prince, coming out, the internet, and me."

The origins of Indians

Genetic studies support what historians have argued for decades: ancient India was a place of migration and mixture - by Kiran Kumbhar Read on Aeon

Open Season

"Colorado’s San Luis Valley was a wildlife poacher’s paradise. Then an undercover federal agent arrived."

Dream physics

In our dreams, the laws of thermodynamics don’t apply, and gravity works in strange ways. We can jump across a chasm and stick the landing on the other side. This freedom is important. It’s part of what makes a dream, a dream. It’s not just the physics of moving matter, though.