Month: December 2019

Criss Cross Episode Two: Einstein’s War
A conversation with Matthew Stanley, professor of the history of science at Gallatin and author of the 2019 book "Einstein's War: How Relativity Triumphed Among the Vicious Nationalism of World War I."

The Single Woman: From Spinster to Self-Partnered
The term 'self-partnered’ doesn’t suggest that we have to be alone, rather it softly reminds us that there is a value in being with ourselves.

WWF (World Wide Funk)
Take an audio-visual trip through Funk's history across space and time. Brit-Funk, City Pop, Italo-Disco, Afrobeat, Samba Funk...we got it all! Reading: optional; Watching & listening: required!

A Political Ecology of Plastiglomerate in Kaʻū, Hawai’i
An inquiry into the plastics on Hawaiian shores that centers the colonized and occupied homelands on which these objects are formed

Aposymbiosis
I had only ever thought about it as my shadow. I was in middle school when I first noticed it.

Self-Imposed Beauty Standards
Self-portraiture of a face subjected to the beauty standards of various countries and cultures

Parables of Law and War
The outpost had existed for centuries, stocked with soldiers for reasons lost to time.