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Books usually bring people together. This bookstore tore a neighborhood apart.

The article discusses a seven-year conflict in a neighborhood caused by a bookstore owner and 'good liberals'.

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Lindy West’s Polyamory Has Divided The Internet

This Slate podcast discusses how Lindy West's polyamory and her book "Adult Braces" have sparked controversy and online trolling.

slate.com·2 sources·23h
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Transcript - Why The Internet Is Arguing About Its Favorite Feminist

This is a transcript from Slate, detailing why the internet is arguing about its favorite feminist, likely in reference to Lindy West.

slate.com·2 sources·23h
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Lindy West’s marriage was broken. Did polyamory fix it?

Lindy West's Slate article discusses how polyamory affected her marriage, and her desire for empathy for someone who hurt her.

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What Is An Analog Bag? Physical Media Explained

In this ICYMI podcast episode, Kate Lindsay and Carmen Vicente explore the trend of using offline hobbies as a form of digital rebellion. They discuss the resurgence of physical media and analog activities as a response to the omnipresence of digital technology.

slate.com·1 source·Mar 9
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TikTok: How Joe Biden handed Donald Trump and conservatives a powerful propaganda tool.

Slate argues that Joe Biden's efforts to ban TikTok in the US will give conservatives, particularly Donald Trump, a potent propaganda tool. The author asserts that by effectively handing control of the popular social media app to Trump, the Biden administration has made a strategic error.

slate.com·1 source·Feb 15
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ICYMI: Slate podcast with Kate Lindsay.

ICYMI is a Slate podcast hosted by Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay, focusing on internet culture. The tagline is: We're online so you don't have to be.

slate.com·1 source·Feb 15
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