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Facebook alone has been known to upload six billion photographs in a month. We
snap as many pictures today, every two minutes, as were taken in the entire 19th
century, another boom time for photography
over 10 years ago
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We live in a world where we spend more and more time laying out our lives for
digital public consumption, then wondering if it’s a good idea
over 9 years ago
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Readers who struggle to engage with an ambitious piece of fiction should try
listening to it instead – some works just lend themselves to the audio treatment
over 4 years ago
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Who gets the main floor and who gets the basement? A glimpse of what married life looks like when even spouses need to keep their distance
almost 4 years ago
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In between bickering, bantering and hand-wringing, the leaders forgot about the
most important people during their debate: the voters
over 2 years ago
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Nobel Prize-winning economist David Card has concerns about data becoming
inaccessible
over 2 years ago
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Crossroads sets out to track the evolution of an American Dream, from its
optimistic peak in the early 1970s to its stark and relentlessly split pessimism
today
over 2 years ago
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As COVID-19 and Omicron continue to shape our lives in 2022, there is light at the end of the tunnel – but what it illuminates may be unsettling
about 2 years ago
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Economist Adam Tooze and Ian Brown in conversation
almost 2 years ago