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We interrupt these protests for a youtube video
A couple of days ago, I came across this tweet from @LeShaque: “In Douma, Syrian protested the movie for 30 secs before switching back to revolution mode | http://bit.ly/U28NP3 #Syria“ And even though I’d been horrified to hear of the … Continue reading
These Things Take Time? How much time?!
Yesterday, I came across a rather thought-provoking article. It provides a valuable, even if a bit politico-economically obtuse, review of history of Latin America. If you have five minutes, please do read it. I also love that it came with … Continue reading
Monday Mining Culturtwining on the Web
This past weekend I attended a conference and my brain is strongly resisting any new inputs right now. I think this may not be the best list of links ever, but still I think there’s some fun stuff to learn … Continue reading
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