Wakanda Forever

What is a utopia? What do you imagine? Do you imagine moving sidewalks and flying cars, teleportation machines, world peace? Utopia, defined by Sir Thomas Moore in his book Utopia (1516), is an imaginary place, an ideal state, a visionary system. In 1966, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby imagined a utopia, an idea of an Africa untouched […]

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Ye Olde Arte Meme

Your next rainy day activity is PLANNED. (You’re welcome.) It’s time for you to check out one of New York’s incredible art museums. If you don’t like art—and I do think I heard a collective groan of boredom from half the population just by writing that—don’t stop reading yet! This isn’t going to be your […]

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BrownGirl

When I was growing up I fawned over grey and blue eyes. To this day I often catch myself feeling envious when I make contact with someone who has colored eyes. There’s something so extraordinary and majestic about colored eyes. There has to be right? Because every poem I’ve read, every song I’ve heard romanticizes […]

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Beyond Orwell: Coming Soon, to a Pharmacy Near You

New York Times health and science writer Pam Belluck, covering the FDA’s approval of the nation’s first digital drug, Abilify MyCite, used the phrase “Biomedial Big Brother” to place worries about potential implications associated with the drug’s authorization.  Orwell’s metaphor invokes the image of a grand, omnipotent government force with knowledge so expansive even the […]

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