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Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
Source: The A.V. Club
Watch The Avengers re-assemble to record The Avengers in Lakota


the notebooks do provide a pretty good snapshot of a creative brain moving very fast, while serving as an instrument of grounding and refinement.
Adam Moss • The Work of Art: How Something Comes from Nothing
ello, and welcome to Decoder . I’m Hank Green: I am a science guy, I help run an educational media company called Complexly, and I am also a big fan of this podcast.
I am not, however, the editor-in-chief of The Verge . But Nilay Patel is, and Decoder is Nilay’s show about big ideas and other problems. One of those problems is that one of the best ... See more
I am not, however, the editor-in-chief of The Verge . But Nilay Patel is, and Decoder is Nilay’s show about big ideas and other problems. One of those problems is that one of the best ... See more
Nilay Patel • NilayPatel tells Decoder guest host Hank Green why blogs are still great
He conducts an ongoing interrogation about what it all means. What’s black culture? What’s hip-hop? What are the responsibilities of a society and the people in it? And his inquiry isn’t bloodlessly academic, either; there’s something very consequential about his approach.
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson • Mo' Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove
Pop culture soothes and placates with a steady series of uncomplicated morality tales in predigested narratives where nothing ever really changes and so there’s no worry that the storyline will move in a way that hurts your feelings. Crowdsourced “content” is built on ephemerality.
Freddie DeBoer • You Are You. We Live Here. This Is Now.
