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Life in the nineties. (L’auteur a 93 ans)
Roger Angell New Yorker I’m ninety-three, and I’m feeling great. Well, pretty great, unless I’ve forgotten to take a couple of Tylenols in the past four or five hours, in…
The Behavioral Economist’s Case for Prison Gangs
By Shannon Mizzi Wilson Quarterly Prison gangs play a vital role in the prison economy, in enforcing order, and — counterintuitively — in reducing violence.
Infographie: Aboriginal Identity in Canada – A demographic snapshot
New data from Statistics Canada’s National Household Survey shows that 1,400,685 people had an aboriginal identity in 2011, or of the total Canadian population. The aboriginal population increased by 232,385 people,…
Le faux casting qui souligne la dictature de la beauté
Un court-métrage sur un casting montre comment l'importance de l'apparence dans la société a déjà été intégrée par ces enfants. () Fluctuat Première
La Chine en images
Le site Web collaboratif Visualising China rassemble plus de 8 000 photographies de la Chine (scènes de rue, portraits, etc.) prises entre 1850 et 1950. Les internautes ont la possibilité de…
A Survivor’s Guide for Canadian Journalists
A survey of the challenges—and opportunities—facing a new generation of writers, editors, and broadcasters Jonathan Kay The Walrus The other casualty of the hit-counter phenomenon is a decreased emphasis on…
L’Alcatraz des Rocheuses: Inside America’s Toughest Federal Prison
Mark Binelli New York Times For years, conditions inside the United States’ only federal supermax facility were largely a mystery. But a landmark lawsuit is finally revealing the harsh world…
Creative Destruction : Is it still possible to survive as an artist in America?
William Giraldi New Republic When everyone is an artist and no one buys art, artists starve. So it goes in America, where the professional dancer’s annual salary can be $15, Here’s…








