• Listening to our enemies

    One of the many ways last weekend's drone and missile attacks on Israel

  • Landscapes to listen to

    The American Wild West, and especially Arizona, is not just cactuses, mountains and golden plains. Its dramatic landscapes are also audible. Anne Sourdril, a CNRS anthropologist, and her ecologist colleague Luc Barbaro have recorded the sounds of this ecosystem, so different from that in France.

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    A #PlasticsChallenge for Albany (and Listeners!)

    Judith Enck, founder of Beyond Plastics, professor at Bennington College and former EPA Region 2 administrator, talks about a new effort to keep New York State accountable to reduce single use plastics. Then, listeners call in to share an honest assessment of the single use plastics in their lives.

  • Opinion: Let Me Entertain You

    In the first of a series of columns for Adworld, Dave Tallon looks at some of the lessons we can take on how to build world famous brands. Imagine starting a company selling something like air. Something that can be consumed as easily, and as freely. In a mature and saturated market. With a product functionally no different from the competition. But screw it, […]

  • Reader Opinion: Hats off

    With respect, "Hats off!" to the April 10 opinion writer for his honest and well-written, "Don't fool me twice."

  • Broadway review: The Outsiders (★★★)

    Tulsa toughs get ready to rumble in a musical adaptation of S.E. Hinton's

  • Reader Opinion: Electric lies

    Please, contact the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. Demand that they refuse this rate adjustment from Xcel on the grounds that it’s both false and dishonest.

  • Mother Earth is Suffering | Opinion

    Opinion. This week is celebrated as Earth Week. On Monday, April 22, Americans will commemorate the 54th anniversary of the first Earth Day back in 1970. The day was established as a community-based effort to bring awareness to environmental issues.

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  • OPINION: Denver Fashion Is Too Casual

    Denver natives and transplants agree on one thing: Denver fashion is too casual. On TikTok, many women have come forward to share their experiences feeling judged by their outfits. They say no one dresses up in Denver. Athleisure reigns supreme and any deviation from casual looks and natural colors is met with criticism. “Since I […]

  • The NPR-Listening ‘Elite 1%’

    Consider this proposition: “Suppose that your favorite candidate loses a close election. However, people on the campaign know that they can win by cheating without being caught. Would you rather have your candidate win by cheating or lose by playing fair?” Just 7% of Americans said, “Win by cheating.” This is from a startling new Scott Rasmussen poll. Rasmussen then put this question to those the pollster calls “the elite 1%.” They make over $150,000 per year, have a postgraduate degree, live...

  • The NPR-Listening ‘Elite 1%’

    Consider this proposition: “Suppose that your favorite candidate loses a close election. However, people on the campaign know that they can win by cheating without being caught. Would you rather have your candidate win by cheating or lose by playing fair?” Just 7% of Americans said, “Win by cheating.” This is from a startling new Scott Rasmussen poll. Rasmussen then put this question to those the pollster calls “the elite 1%.” They make over $150,000 per year, have a postgraduate degree, live...