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Audio Article #71: Macron’s Future of Europe: “Sovereignty is a Necessity”
Audio Article #70: Colonial-Era Land Grab in Kenya and the Quest for Justice
Audio Article #68: Happy Birthday Democracy
Audio Article #66: European Space Independence - Ariane 6 and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Audio Article #60: 20th Anniversary of US Iraq Invasion
Audio Article #59: Lebanon's Corruption Prevents Political Renewal and Economic Recovery
Audio Article #58: Cooperation Between China and Iran
Audio Article #56: Food for Thought
Audio Article #55: Austria - The Reality of Neutrality
From the Vault | An Urge Worth Fighting
This episode of Books for Men features an edition of “From the Vault”—a new segment where I share an episode from my previous podcast, It's Not What It Seems. This is an audio article that rethinks competition and offers a subtle nuance that might help you. It's equal parts challenging and inspirational. Listen for more! (Original publish date: 11/15/18. Read it here.)
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Audio Article #52: Mautner Markhof - Industrialists of the People
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Audio Article #48: The Code Breakers of the Enigma Machine
Star Trek | Seven’s Queerness is No Surprise to Voyager Fans
Long before Picard confirmed her queerness, Seven’s chemistry with Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager was anything but platonic.
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Tank Girl | Lori Petty Walked so Harley Quinn Could Run
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Lori Petty revisits the chaotic cult classic of science fiction's most unruly antiheroine twenty-five years after the film's release. This article was originally published in March of 2021.
Tank Girl was the first true unruly female anti-hero. There hasn’t really been such a powerful, no-holds-barred riotous female character on screen until very recently. Tank Girl walked so Harley Quinn could run. To no one’s surprise, Margot Robbie’s production company has now optioned the rights to make a new Tank Girl adaptation. In Talalay and Petty’s hands, she deviated from the comic books but became her own, unique blend of madness, humor and sexiness. Petty says it best: “She doesn’t need to fit into a system. She’s her own system.”
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