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Oh No

Government Flickr Page that Used to Show Wilderness Now Only Shows Oil Drilling
So long public lands, hello fossil fuel.
Sarah Emerson
4.26.17
Broadly DK

We Can't End the HIV Crisis Unless We Get Serious About Sexual Health in Prisons
If the US wants to take the crisis of HIV in African American communities seriously, researchers and HIV advocates say they must treat prisoners with the same time-tested health practices that are used on the outside.
Peter Moskowitz
4.26.17
50 states of art

‘Queer Feelings’ Displays Diversity Along the Gender Spectrum
The Washington State series uses nudes to exhibit vulnerability and intimacy.
Mikelle Street
4.26.17
50 states of art

Seattle’s Underrepresented Artists Get Showcased at Vignettes
Starting with an apartment-turned-gallery space, Sierra Stinson and Serrah Russell have been igniting Seattle’s art community.
Catherine Chapman
4.26.17
Comics!

'Goodnight Galaxy,' Today's Comic by Benny Montero
Froggy tucks his friend into bed after spending the day eating soup and watching TV.
Benny Montero
4.26.17
Early Works

Juliette Binoche Wanted to Play a Dinosaur in 'Jurassic Park'
The French acting veteran talks about turning down Spielberg, getting her start as an actor, and exploring the complexities of femininity.
Juliette Binoche
4.26.17
Anime

What's Your Country's Favorite Anime? Find Out on This Map
Apparently Japan, Russia, and the United States have very different taste. Who knew?
Beckett Mufson
4.26.17
sportsball

ESPN Was Always Going to Suffer Once Social Media Hit Critical Mass
Layoffs at the massive sports network reflect a world no longer beholden to recap shows.
Bryan Rose
4.26.17
50 states of art

In Seattle, Decolonization Is a Full-Time Gig | #50StatesofArt
Creators speaks to poet and performing artist Natasha Marin about the Seattle arts community, issues of identity, and the role of the internet in her work.
Kara Weisenstein
4.26.17
50 states of art

POV: Young Artists Fight an Uphill Battle in Seattle | #50StatesofArt
Julia Greenway, the Director of Interstitial in Seattle, WA, on the challenge of being an early-career artist in Seattle.
Julia Greenway
4.26.17
50 states of art

In Seattle, Decolonization Is a Full-Time Gig
Poet and performing artist Natasha Marin on the Seattle arts community, issues of identity, and the role of the internet in her work.
Kara Weisenstein
4.26.17
Critical Intel

Guess What, Inventory Management Is Surprisingly Hard While Climbing the Himalayas
When what you put in your pack means actual life or death, min-maxing takes on new meaning.
Robert Rath
4.26.17
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