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11_32 Turadg Aleahmad's Bookmarks Tagged With "culture"

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  1. Visit Nikki S. Lee Nikki S. Lee

    she dresses to fit in with different cliques and then documents her acceptance into that group

  2. Visit Omeka Omeka

    Omeka is a simple and flexible system for organizations, cultural institutions, and individuals to manage and publish items, collections, and exhibits on the web.

  3. Visit Why we don't hate Garfield. - By Chris Suellentrop - Slate Magazine Why we don't hate Garfield. - By Chris Suellentrop - Slate Magazine

    Aspiring cultural juggernauts could not have asked for a better how-to guide to world domination than Garfield: The Movie, out in theaters today. The film is an example of the kind of product that Garfield creator Jim Davis likes to attach his pro… More

  4. Visit Comedy writers turned to Internet Comedy writers turned to Internet

    While the writers’ strike dealt a devastating blow to the entertainment industry, it has also imbued the nascent medium of Web-based comedy videos with a new vitality.

  5. Visit A new way of looking at race and conspicuous consumption. - By Ray Fisman - Slate Magazine A new way of looking at race and conspicuous consumption. - By Ray Fisman - Slate Magazine

    A few years ago, Bill Cosby set off a firestorm with a speech excoriating his fellow African-Americans for, among other things, buying $500 sneakers instead of educational toys for their children. In a recent book, Come On People, he repeats his a… More

  6. Visit OPEN AIR (web video) documentary on top street artists OPEN AIR (web video) documentary on top street artists

    In 2006, a documentary was created for the School of Public Art at the University of Southern California (USC). This documentary explored the studios and methods of six of the top street artists in America: Faile, Skewville, Mike De Feo, Dan Witz,… More

  7. Visit The art of conversation | Chattering classes | Economist.com The art of conversation | Chattering classes | Economist.com

    The rules for verbal exchanges are surprisingly enduring

  8. Visit The Big Sleep - how the French used to hibernate The Big Sleep - how the French used to hibernate

    Perhaps Nicholas Sarkozy’s France could learn a few lessons from its hibernating ancestors.

  9. Visit Studying hip hop to understand teenage perspectives on sex Studying hip hop to understand teenage perspectives on sex

    Suggestive, certainly. Misogynistic, sometimes. But dangerous?

  10. Visit How China Got Religion - New York Times How China Got Religion - New York Times

    Perhaps we find China’s reincarnation laws so outrageous because they spill the secret of what we have done for so long.

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