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The World's Global Classroom
‘Out of reach’: Over 40 academic editors leave global publishing company they say overcharged to publish their work
Sylvia Whitman, proprietor of the English and American literature Shakespeare and Co. bookstore, checks her messages on her phone in Paris, France, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020.
Books
A new law in France aims to protect indie bookshops against outsized Amazon competition
Arts, Culture & Media
Special Guest: Sara Nelson
Arts, Culture & Media
Look-Look
Computer components.
Science
Should artificial intelligence be used in science publishing?
360 Preview: The Short-Fingered Vulgarian
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Business, Economics and Jobs
Amazon moves aggressively into world of book publishing
New editions of 'Mein Kampf' raise questions
Books
Hitler’s a bestselling author in Germany again. Why?
The children's section of the Dana Neighborhood Library
Books
A survey of who works in the book industry gives us a clue about why it’s not diverse
Disaster in Philly, College Costs, and Solo Adventures
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Andrew Miksys self-published an award-winning photography book, "Disko," about Lithuania's Soviet-era dance halls.
Arts
Self-published photo books go from last resorts to museum treasures
Coffins of US military personnel are prepared to be offloaded at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware in this undated photo. From 1991 to 2009, the government did not permit photographing the return of servicemembers killed in action.
Media
Graphic images of war are hard to stomach — but some say they’re necessary
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Arts, Culture & Media
A look ahead at news and events for 2011
Arts, Culture & Media
Celebrating 40 years of the National Lampoon
Detail of a Russian book jacket
Arts, Culture & Media
A history of the modern world as told by everyday throwaway ephemera
Arts, Culture & Media
National Geographic celebrates 125 years of iconic photography
Chicken Wilson competing in Peru's "Lucha Libro" - writing a story story in five minutes.
Arts, Culture & Media
Peru makes book writing into a spectator sport and invites aspiring writers into combat
Arts, Culture & Media
Renata Adler Is Back in the Spotlight
Global Politics
Two court cases take diverging path when it comes to digital rights
Global Politics
Pew report calls U.S. voter registration system ‘inaccurate, costly and inefficient’
Arts, Culture & Media
Russia’s underground artists have new target: Putin
Arts, Culture & Media
Larry Flynt and David Eisenbach’s “One Nation Under Sex”
Business, Economics and Jobs
Journalism in the digital age
Arts, Culture & Media
Interview with Tea Obreht, author of the ‘The Tiger’s Wife’
Business, Economics and Jobs
African American media struggling to survive
Environment
Digital books replacing print in schools
Business, Economics and Jobs
“Boston Globe” threatens to close
Arts, Culture & Media
BLK JKS
Arts, Culture & Media
‘Six Word Memoirs’ tell big stories
Arts, Culture & Media
Design of the baseball cap
Arts, Culture & Media
Randy Newman
Business, Economics and Jobs
Newspapers in financial trouble
Global Politics
The Democratic Nominee
Arts, Culture & Media
Olafur Eliasson’s Waterfalls in New York Harbor
Arts, Culture & Media
Record producer & musician T-Bone Burnett
Arts, Culture & Media
Diane Keaton and Bill Wood’s Business
Arts, Culture & Media
‘Studio 360’ in Hollywood
Arts, Culture & Media
Harlan Ellison on ‘Studio 360’
Environment
Rising oil prices, changing lifestyles
Global Politics
‘To the Point’: Philly Debate
Business, Economics and Jobs
A Troubled Global Economy
Arts, Culture & Media
Van Cliburn’s return from the USSR on ‘Studio 360’
Arts, Culture & Media
Is pop entertainment recession-proof?
Arts, Culture & Media
‘Studio 360’ looks at the art market
Arts, Culture & Media
Obama and the arts
Arts, Culture & Media
‘Studio 360’ & the custom love song.
Arts, Culture & Media
Annie Leibovitz interview
Conflict & Justice
Why Political Cartoons Make People So Mad
100,000 Volunteer Proofreaders and a Whole Lot of Books
Debunking the Corrupting Effects of Comic Books
Report Claiming Iran Employs 30,000 Spies Called into Question
Wired Wilderness
Global Politics
Ambassador Anna Wintour? That’s So Next Season!
Health & Medicine
Prioritizing Cancer
Adam Gopnik on the Meaning of Food
David Frum on Yesterday’s Election
Arts, Culture & Media
National Geographic Photographers See ‘Life in Color’
Global Politics
Journalist Fired for Refusing to Cover Putin’s Flight with Endangered Cranes
Geo Quiz
“Sloth Map”: Inactivity Study Tracks Global Patterns & Risks