A Unified Field Theory of Bob Dylan ( www.newyorker.com )
At some point I'll just have to make a bob dylan megapost.
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At some point I'll just have to make a bob dylan megapost.
Genetic editing is a topic I was recently fascinated by. Jenifer Doudna is someone who explains it very well. Also a Nobel Prize winner.
This is like someone wrote down my most common train of thought. And it was written when I was 10 lol.
Your humble podcaster-squirrel is back! Jacke considers the legacy of Charles M. Schulz, creator of Charlie Brown and Peanuts, and reflects on the difference between being "best known for" and "known for" an artistic endeavor. THEN Jacke continues the discussion of Bob Dylan and literature (is his music literature? is it not?...
A lot of fiction I write is about limerance so it's always nice to see others perspective on it.
For decades, the organization has maintained a system that protects everything from Ukrainian borscht to Jamaican reggae. But what does it mean to “safeguard” living culture?
Sorry about dump posting so much in an hour....
Bit of a long read but definitely worth reading.
Now I sort of knew this in the back of my mind and yet this information shocked me and changed my perception of how processed the work is.
Oddly for an article this got quite famous, a slightly long read but a job very well researched article.
The On The Media podcast is one of my favorites.
To understand its strengths and limitations, we may need to adopt a new perspective....
This is an outdated article by now but I can't believe i had never shared this.