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Magazine articles on ancient and modern culture issues.
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IEEE Spectrum
July 2010
Susan Karlin
The King of Comic-Con John Rogers presides over one of the world's largest and strangest conventions -- Comic-Con International, a four-day exploration of the intersection of science fiction, comics, science, and pop culture. mark for My Articles 2 similar articles
TIME Europe
June 24, 2010
Joel Stein
My Own Private India How the Jersey town named for Thomas Edison became home to the all-American Guindian mark for My Articles
Fast Company
July 2010
Stephanie Schomer
From In-N-Out to Burgerville: A Historic Drive-Thru Timeline We spend $110 billion in the drive-thru lanes of fast-food joints each year, but burgers and shakes aren't alone in getting the grab-and-go treatment. A brief history of our resistance to getting out of the car. mark for My Articles 24 similar articles
TIME Europe
June 28, 2010
Rod Usher
Culture of Cruelty: Bullfighting in Spain In these past two decades the number of ham-worshipping Spaniards who nevertheless abhor bullfighting has soared. mark for My Articles 2 similar articles
TIME Europe
June 21, 2010
Lisa Abend
Kitchen Gods They start behind the counter and end up in the spotlight. How the phenomenon of the celebrity chef has transformed the restaurant industry and even changed the way we eat mark for My Articles 201 similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 11, 2010
David Williamson
A Game-Changing Trend You Need to See Some startling trends are emerging from the digital revolution. mark for My Articles 252 similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 10, 2010
Paula Dwyer
A Culture War Brews A chat with American Enterprise Institute President Arthur C. Brooks, who's giving voice to the Tea Party movement. mark for My Articles 81 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
June 2010
Paul McFedries
The Rise of Peep Culture Broadcasting the intimate details of one's life has become mainstream. In his book The Peep Diaries: How We're Learning to Love Watching Ourselves and Our Neighbors, Hal Niedzviecki calls this peep culture. mark for My Articles
National Defense
June 2010
Stew Magnuson
As They Train For War, Civilians Experience Two Cultures: Afghanistan and U.S. Military A group of civilians preparing to deploy to Afghanistan to carry out President Obama's vision to involve the entire federal government in the war gathered in a circle for an after action review at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center. mark for My Articles 306 similar articles
TIME Asia
May 24, 2010
Tim Kindseth
Dream Weaver The Chinese poet Yang Lian has been in exile since the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, during which he was in Auckland on a fellowship. He has released a new collection of poems. mark for My Articles 19 similar articles
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