- When Mental Illness Meets US Gun Culture
- How Azealia Banks Lost a Fan
- Future Tense: An Interview with Kiese Laymon
- The Lobby Behind BART Management
- We Believe? (as Susie Cagle said: good on sports, bad on local politics. Pay attention: this will be on the test.)
- Problems always come from outside
- On grad school and "love"
- Brick, mortar, and MOOCs
- Student loan default rate jumps to 14.7%, the highest level since 1995
- "Rio Salado [College] can pull off 48 starts a year because it relies on more than 1,500 adjunct instructors"
- Adjuncts should do as little work as possible
- College sexual assault investigations grind to halt due to government shutdown
- Cutting physics
- "What passes for reform today…is 'a deliberate effort' to replace public schools with a market system"
- Viewpoint Magazine, Issue 3: Workers' Inquiry
- "Is it possible to write a history of silences?"
- Documentary: On October 2, 1968, the Mexican military massacred striking students at Tlatelolco, Mexico City
- Secular supercessionism and alternative modernity
- The secular nationalism of Urdu
- Endangered Jewish languages
- The work of foreign journalists' fixers in Beirut
- Bruno Barbey's photos of Arab poets, writers and artists taken in 1969
- On actor Shankar Nag, Bangalore's autorickshaw drivers, and Kannadiga identity
- Solitude and Sandaya: The Strange History of Pianos in Burma
- Leisurely Islam: Negotiating Geography and Morality in Shi'ite South Beirut
- Safine-ye Solaymani: travel account of delegation sent by Shah Solayman to Siam in 1685
- The history of the kavaya and thuni, worn by Cochin Anglo-Indian women
- John Berger in conversation with Michael Ondaatje
- Larry Goodwyn (1923-2013) (Historiography) (Politics)
- The problem with electoral politics
- "Some traditional wooden farmhouses survived the earthquake, though they have not survived the neglect" of nuclear evacuation.
- Post-9/11 shell shock, militarized policing, all-pervasive fear, and Miriam Carey
- Playing Indian in the US empire
- How We Kill In War [radio 59:00]
- Lawyer for Haiti
- Who speaks for whom, Jewish edition
- Who speaks for whom, Catholic edition
- The mystery of Dr. Dyar's tunnels
- violence, extortion, incarceration, rape: Somali refugees at Kenya's border
- fragmenting Somalia for clan satellites: Jubbaland Agreement
- in Somaliland 'aid' is a dirty word
- water, thirst, oil in Turkana
- of menstrual cups, water, soap and privilege
- the G8-agribiz recolonization of Africa
- hundreds of millions of hectares of Africa to agri-biotech giants
- China's bloody frontier in Zambia
- you can beat us, you cannot break us: Sudanese women fight flogging
- dabblers, proficients, savvy set: digital habits of Kenyan teens
- "worth the sacrifice": John Nyamu, abortion doctor, on his year in prison
- the Israel-Rwanda pact, and the impact on Congo
- deconstructing the baby-rape narrative
- beyond 'the good man'
- heroic masochism: masculine privilege and the uses of pain
- 'egregiously selfish and morally wrong': Gandhi's sexual experiments with girls
- But a crisis was always there - only it was to be repackaged, not solved
- How a telecom helped the government spy on me
- Why Your Family Name Was Not Changed at Ellis Island
- After Suharto
- What We Haven't Heard about Iraq
- American's viral 'I quit' video hits home in Taiwan
- Mazzy Star's first LP in 17 years
- Yes, You Can Be Fired for Liking My Little Pony
- Look under your seats! closure for everyone!
- Why rich Chinese are hiring US women as surrogates
- Heterosexual men, you know I think you're the greatest, but please stop doing this forever and ever and ever.
- "maintaining a good conscience at the end of suffering and death isn’t necessarily a sign of moral development"
- "white man’s humor as more important to [Gawker] than compassion for people who suffer"
- "Being part of a band born on the internet means a daily sift through a barrage of sexually explicit abuse"
- "We have elected people to govern us who do not believe in government"
- "there's nothing more exciting or engaging as my mental intercourse"
- "We've come to expect a certain, rather limiting narrative from the female-fronted rock band"
- "poor people will suffer the most, and rich people will suffer the least. There are some things that transcend partisan divisiveness"
- "“tourist art” would better describe this way of seeing everything, even the most obvious things, all at once"
- "the consistency in online iterations of the travelers’ gaze"
- "the Horse e-books fiasco suggests that we are more than ready to mistake bots for humans and vice versa"
- "Why is it so much easier to blame Facebook than look at the misogyny & hatred it reflects?"
- "the ipad pathetically asks: “Do you still think I’m pretty?”, shifting the gendered allusions into full culmination"
- "by blending it with a more Victorian medium of calligraphy, the texts became more substantial in effect"
- "people conceptualize the world into online and offline, which makes for a lot of very awkward experiences"
- "an implicit assumption that any space characterized by digital media must somehow be less real than one that isn’t"
- "Surface, however, is like the Gaga, Ke$ha, or perhaps even Miley of tablet computing"
- "Motherfuckers are like ‘I got a black boy friend,’ and their shit sounds like Klan Fiction 101."
- If there aren't at least 5 books on Bowie's list you don't want to run out and inhale, you may be dead
- Only web sites necessary to protect lives and property will be maintained
- Drones are coming? Nope. Drones are here.
- What was the worst that could happen? I’d lose my job..die?..What would Jesus do? No..fucking Batman
- When he was angry or having a bad day, he would put on a 50-pound weight vest and jog to the Walmart a few miles away
- "Who is this man? Is he escorting her to safety? Or perhaps abducting her? We’ll never know."