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Deb Chachra on: the Library app, Midnight Radio, Vancouver museums.

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By Deb Chachra

PLANET OF PERIL (49)

TALKING CARS & DUMMIES

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By Lynn Peril

30th
Nov

Abbie Hoffman

“That pig was telling me exactly what to do."
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By Joshua Glenn

29th
Nov

Madeleine L’Engle

If there were to be a patron saint for misfit smart kids who do poorly in school, it would have to be MADELEINE L’ENGLE...
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By Jason Grote

28th
Nov

Dawn Powell

According to DAWN POWELL (1897-1965), there was no trick to writing satire. You just describe people as they are, and add a motive. If...
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By Ingrid Schorr

27th
Nov

Sans Serif & Negative Space

Over at the group philosophy blog Crooked Timber, John Holbo is conducting a discussion of sans serif type and its connection to twentieth-century Modernist...
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By Matthew Battles

27th
Nov

Candyland, the Book

I have written about Candyland in another connection. But until yesterday I hadn’t played it in ages. While we waited for the button on...
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By Matthew Battles

27th
Nov

Bruce Lee

In 1963, BRUCE LEE (1940-73), an immigrant from Hong Kong who’d been studying philosophy at the University of Washington in Seattle, dropped out in...
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By Joshua Glenn

26th
Nov

R+M (8): VIVACIOUS, BIPOLAR, RAT-TERRIER

Monster: “Vivacious, Bipolar, Rat-Terrier” — by David Huyck *** Robots and Monsters, a website that swaps custom-designed cartoons and pop art in exchange for...
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By Joe Alterio

26th
Nov

Charles M. Schulz

CHARLES M. SCHULZ (1922-2000) might seem an unlikely hero for HiLobrow.com, because his comic strip Peanuts and, particularly, the animated Peanuts TV specials, are...
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By Joe Alterio