Sobaka In The City: Urban Victims of the Post-Socialist Age Kaitlin Solimine Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, Society & Culture From stray animals littering the revolutionary squares of Moscow to illegal migrants roaming the back alleyways of Beijing, today’s post-socialist cities are home to massive discrepancies in wealth and...
So You Think You Know Chinese Film: Beyond Jackie Chan and Crouching Tiger Katherine Chu and Kaitlin Solimine Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, Society & Culture China, with its population of 1.35 billion and annual box office revenues for Hollywood predicted to reach $5 billion USD in 2017, is worth watching—here’s a list of view-worthy films as recommended by academia’s top Chinese film expert, USC Professor Stan Rosen.
The “Act of Witnessing:” Journalism’s Responsibilities in Covering Tragedy Kaitlin Solimine History, Psychology, Society & Culture In the aftermath of the Malaysia Air Ukraine incident, one thing was clear: the damage ran deep. But beyond the obvious and important political scope, what is the responsibility of media outlets when covering the tragedy?
The Best “Smart” Beach Reads of 2014: Edition #3 Kaitlin Solimine Uncategorized How to know what pages this summer make the sunscreen-slathered cut and which will stay on bookshelves? Hippo Reads is here to make recommendations for the smartest, and most engaging, summer reads in science, social science, and religion.
The Best “Smart” Beach Reads of 2014: Edition #2 Kaitlin Solimine Uncategorized How to know what pages this summer make the sunscreen-slathered cut and which will stay on bookshelves? Hippo Reads is here to make recommendations for the smartest, and most engaging, summer reads in economics, government, and history.
The Best “Smart” Beach Reads of 2014: Edition #1 Kaitlin Solimine Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, Psychology How to know what pages this summer make the sunscreen-slathered cut and which will stay on bookshelves? Hippo Reads is here to make recommendations for the smartest, and most engaging, summer reads in arts, literature, and psychology.
Alien Pollutants: Coming Soon to a City Near You Kaitlin Solimine Medicine, Science, Science & Medicine Particulate matter easily enters air streams and waterways, traveling tens of thousands of miles and making for a much more insidious form of pollutant. Here are five ways pollutants are now invading a quaint country town near you