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Feminist furor over rapper Tyga’s appearance at Harvard

Daniel D'Addario
After the "Rack City" rapper got booked for a performance, senior Leah Reis-Dennis started a campuswide protest

Fred Le Chevalier haunts the streets of Paris

Allison Meier
The French artist has covered the walls of Bastille and Montmartre with paintings of delicate, red-lipped women

House GOPer: My son is gay but I’m still against gay marriage

Jillian Rayfield
His son has said that he supports his father "even though he may try to limit my rights through his legislation"

Instagram photo lands on front page of the New York Times

Prachi Gupta
A filtered portrait of Alex Rodriguez in a locker room bathroom was shot on an iPhone

Is it time for the NYPD to investigate bike accidents?

Christopher Zara
Cyclists and pedestrians are posting their living wills online in an effort to shed light on traffic violence

When Google lost its cool

Andrew Leonard
Google Reader is gone. Google is banning ad-blocking apps. Google Alert doesn't work. The Google backlash is on

5 amazing Calvin and Hobbes GIFs

Fernando Alfonso III
Artist Eric Linn explains his motivations for animating the popular cartoon strip

Hotel seeks “professional sleeper”

Katie McDonough
Only caveat: You have to be fluent in English, Finnish and Russian

Wisconsin man indicted over Anonymous attack on Kochs

Natasha Lennard
During the 2011 Wisconsin protests, the hacker collective carried out a DDoS attack against two Koch websites

Taliban shooting victim penning book

Jill Lawless
Malala Yousafzai is writing about the traumatic event and her long-running campaign to promote children's education

New Tumblr: Actresses without teeth

Prachi Gupta
These photos of toothless female celebrities will haunt you

“Today” anchor comes out as lesbian, announces pregnancy

Prachi Gupta
Jenna Wolfe and NBC News correspondent Stephanie Gosk are expecting a girl in August

State’s Keystone report authors also OK’d explosive Caspian pipeline

Natasha Lennard
A pipeline previously greenlighted by contractors failed to provide jobs, caused severe environmental damage

My country has no future

Dahr Jamail
Ten years after the U.S. invasion, Iraq is a failed state teetering on the brink of another sectarian bloodbath

Tucker Carlson, you’re no Andrew Breitbart!

Joan Walsh
A hyped-up scandal and a lame documentary remind us that the blogger’s showmanship is gone, but his hatred lives on

The Osmonds are a little bit country, a little bit rock ‘n’ roll — and a whole lot homophobic

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The singing Mormon brood (minus gay-marriage advocate Marie Osmond) returns with a rally to "protect" marriage

The end of the rainbow for Dr. Oz?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The TV doc gives a platform to a lot of quacky things. But what got him slapped with a lawsuit will surprise you

Sandy Hook truthers are not giving up

Alex Seitz-Wald
Meet Brendan Hunt, a 20-something NYC resident with a video camera. He and his movement are on a mission

Making sex “normal”

Tracy Clark-Flory
A new blog attempts to normalize everything from vulva puppets to rainbow-clad llamas

Literature meets television in Slaughterhouse 90210

Prachi Gupta
The popular Tumblr celebrates its four-year anniversary this week

Fighting sexual assault on campus, college activists learn as they go

Katie McDonough
An informal national network shares legal advice, media tips and organizing strategies to hold schools accountable

Could Twitter have prevented the Iraq War?

Eric Boehlert
The conflict might not have become a fait accompli if the mainstream media was forced to answer for its mistakes

Have personal essays gotten too personal?

Janet Steen
Yes or no, John Jeremiah Sullivan and others prove the genre's not the exclusive domain of hopeless narcissists

This isn’t “mommy porn”

Tracy Clark-Flory
Fleshbot premieres its erotic e-book imprint, hoping that good writing matters more than particular kinks
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