A generation disillusioned with “the Hustle”Reviewing Sarah Jaffe’s Work Won’t Love You BackNov 19, 2021Nov 19, 2021
Published inExtra NewsfeedBeyond the ‘Bullshit Jobs’ CritiqueThe notion that ever-increasing job growth is always socially beneficial is not only ridiculous, but dangerous.Dec 2, 2020Dec 2, 2020
SpaceX and the Final FrontierRage, Greed, and Space Colonization in a Climate That’s Already ChangedApr 1, 2020Apr 1, 2020
One Artist’s Search for Cultural Reparation in FranceKader Attia is a multi-form French visual artist, recipient of the Prize Marcel Duchamp, a prestigious national honor for contemporary…Dec 15, 2017Dec 15, 2017
Published inLiterally LiteraryExhuming a Lost Breton Poet on Armistice DayBeing humbled by Yan Ber Calloc’h, a voice snuffed out by The Great WarNov 10, 2017Nov 10, 2017
Published inThoughts On JournalismTwitter users are trying to buy TwitterThe #WeAreTwitter campaign may never achieve its goal. But it is pushing an important debate: Who should social platforms serve?May 15, 20171May 15, 20171
Published inExtra NewsfeedWhat being Irish-American means for the other 364 days of the yearIn almost every Irish bar in any town across America, look hard enough along the walls of memorabilia and bric-a-brac and you’ll find…Mar 19, 2017Mar 19, 2017
Published inFit Yourself ClubRecommended Listening: Tweet of the DayTrust me — its not what it sounds like.Jan 5, 2017Jan 5, 2017
Brief Lives: Voltaire (1694–1778)Jared Spears looks at the cometary career of a celebrity revolutionaryDec 4, 2016Dec 4, 2016
Published inThoughts On JournalismDon’t like fake news? Then fight it.What all of us can do to uphold truth on social mediaNov 23, 2016Nov 23, 2016