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Semmy Levit : My Secret Dressing Room [Interview]

Our research showed that women buy clothes, but wear them very few times. The more expensive and sensational the purchase, the less likely they were to wear it again...

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Genocide and Its Aftermath

In two days, the world will mark the 20-year anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. Let's hope history isn't repeating in CAR....

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Black Police Good For Comedy Value

'many United States citizens are not ready to accept an African-American in a serious authoritative role'...

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This is not a Government : This is a Mafia

This government, with unprecedented audacity and speed, are transforming our nation run on laws and institutions, into one run on patronage and privilege – more like a mafia of the 1% than a...

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Fuel Your Truck With Alligator Fat

Animal fats, including those from alligators, could give an economical, ecofriendly boost to the biofuel industry...

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Gran’s Meds are Making Her Sick

More than 9 million older adults in the U.S. are being prescribed medications that may be causing them more harm than benefit...

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Your Best Memories, All Before 25?

By the time most people are 25, they have made the most important memories of their lives, according to new research from the University of New Hampshire....

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Gagging the Opposition

The UK Parliament has just passed a new gagging law. How will gagging affect a loyal opposition?...

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Manga Makes Munchkins Munch Mangoes

Manga comics could be used to promote healthier behaviors and beliefs related to fruit consumption in at-risk youth. ...

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Football, Freedom, America

Last Sunday, America played America in the most American football freedom thing you can ever watch because AMERICA....

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Macklemore’s Grammy Gold

After pop rapper Macklemore took Grammy gold, many are crying cultural appropriation. ...

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Silent auction for ‘Gastonbury’ benefit gig

Raising money to pay for legal representation at the upcoming Public Inquiry into Dart Energy’s controversial plans to drill for coal bed methane gas on farmland and under homes...

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Touring Mbare Township (Part 2)

It’s a common problem I've encountered in Zimbabwe. If there’s one person there who is staunchly pro-Mugabe, he or she dominates the conversation, cowing others into quiet agreement....

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Business Interview : Colin Leslie Eyewear

People need to appreciate that we are all responsible for our environment. If we wish to maintain certain standards and ways of living, we need to....

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Touring Mbare Township (Part One)

Comrades in arms separated by the melanin in their skin. Sterling Carter visits the war graves of Mbare, Zimbabwe....

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Post-Christmas Midriff Bulge? Blame Norm

Eating behaviors can be transmitted socially...

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Ridin’ the Rhodesian Rails

Maybe a cow on the track, or an elephant. We're certainly far enough out to see some. Sterling Carter enjoys the scenery on a rail journey through Zimbabwe....

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Alan De Niro : Tyrannia

The value of De Niro's writing is not in what is depicted but in tone, theme, and the disconcerting mood of the short pieces as they seed doubts and second-guesses in the reader. ...

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Happy Holidays from Trebuchet

2014 Cultural Forecasts and Happy Holidays from all the staff at Trebuchet...

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Want to Perform? Get Excited

It really does pay to be positive, and people should say they are excited. ...

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Trauma Footage Causes Stress Flashbacks

Acute stress symptoms increased with each additional hour of bombing-related media exposure via television, social media, videos, print or radio....

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Kentucky Fried 3D Printing

In a future where any garage, shed or corner of a living room could be turned into a miniature factory, what will be the point of large scale manufacturing?...

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Detroit : How Good is it Really?

Get in while the dirt and the grime is still a part of the city. You can’t understand Detroit without it, and once it’s gone, the city will be that much poorer....

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A False Sense of Security

Two years ago, I left the US for Europe and Africa. Upon my return, I found a nation that had traded away vaunted ideals for a false sense of security....

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David Apparicio (Chrysalis Foundation) :Interview

Our current UK criminal justice system is a broken business model with a resultant 75% failure rate. This failure rate would not be tolerated in any other industry/business. ...

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Drifting through Frieze

Checking out Dürer, Richard Serra and Richard Silver, Trebuchet's art correspondent finds much to interest her outside of Frieze....

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Stormageddon. Can the UK Learn from Sandy?

There are some parcels of land that Mother Nature owns, and when she comes to visit, she visits...

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Portraits of American Bikers [Interview]

It's about people keeping their word, helping one another when in need and always showing a certain amount of respect for individualism, without judgment....

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The Criminalisation of Unemployed People

As Osborne announces compulsory community work, are the long-term unemployed being treated as criminals?...

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Seamus Heaney Tribute : London Irish Centre

The Irish community in London gathers to celebrate the life and work of the great man....

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