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Contortion, and One Short Woman’s Quest for Longer Lines
Hello friends! I am back after a rather significant bout of thesisitis, and pleased to report that everything went well,…
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Puppets and Astronomers
Due to my shoddy memory, and thinking I had other posts mostly ready to go, I forgot to post the…
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Hot Cocoa to help Light the Night
Congratulations to the Skepchick teams for raising over $2,500 for Light the Night and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society! I…
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Secular Woman Membership Awards
Secular Woman has announced the winners of its 2013 Membership Awards! We would like to recognize the recipients, and also…
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Cursebrand – Chapter 12
This is the twelfth chapter in an ongoing fantasy novel being released part-by-part, every Thursday. To start reading from the…
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Art Inquisition: Can Art Quit the Gallery?
Secretive graffiti artist Banksy, whose recent stall setup in NYC garnered only $420 by selling original canvases at $60 each,…
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Art Inquisition: Recast, Transformed or Adapted?
Since Andy Warhol picked up a soup can the ’60s, appropriation has been A Thing in the art world. And…
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Giraffe: A Pain in the Neck for Science?
Did you know that the giraffe’s neck is proof of a god of some sort? Neither did I until a…
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