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Antarctica Is Warming. Are Invasive Species on the Way? | JSTOR Daily
Algae, crustaceans, and other types of organisms can hitchhike into new ecosystems under the hulls of ships.
Boosters Used the Sweet Pea to Define California | JSTOR Daily
In the late 19th century, Californians were eager to part with their reputation for wildness, so they adopted an “English” flower as their symbol.
Five of the Best R. Cobb Drawings in the Underground Press | JSTOR Daily
The artist turned a critical eye toward American society, but he didn’t want to be called a political cartoonist.
Road Density Threatens Turtle Populations | JSTOR Daily
Roadkill may be inevitable, but turtles are especially vulnerable—particularly females, putting species survival at risk.
The Bengali Religious Traditions That Transcend Gender | JSTOR Daily
The Baul and Fakir lineages understand the cosmos through pairs of opposite essences, including male and female.
Gay Bars and Gay Rights | JSTOR Daily
One of the flash points in the LGBTQ+ movement was liquor licenses, which were the subject of important legal cases.
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As one scholar notes in a study of classical music in advertising, conspicuous consumption goes well beyond the plot of La Bohème.
Can Bach Make You Buy More Stuff? | JSTOR Daily
Classical music carries an air of sophistication. One scholar tries to figure out whether it also translates into more ka-ching.
Can Bach Make You Buy More Stuff? | JSTOR Daily
Classical music carries an air of sophistication. One scholar tries to figure out whether it also translates into more ka-ching.
Slave Collars in Ancient Rome | JSTOR Daily
The objects purported to speak for the wearer: “Hold me! I have run away.”
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QAnon as Neo-Noir | JSTOR Daily
The popular conspiracy theory has intriguing parallels with classic noir by Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett.