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: This scholarly and creative publication focuses on progressive issues. One notable piece discusses the role of artists in resisting political threats to democracy.

: A tribute in The Comics Journal to a master of the underground comics scene, known for her "id-and-ego" synchronization and self-deprecating humor. Remembering Aline Kominsky-Crumb - The Comics Journal a-line

: For something strictly topical, the Daily Bulletin reports on recent struggles with the extension of the Metro A Line, noting unexpectedly low passenger numbers in cities like La Verne and San Dimas. : This scholarly and creative publication focuses on

: An NYT opinion piece that uses the phenomenon of long bagel lines to explain modern economic shifts and the changing social habits of Millennials. Transit & Art Remembering Aline Kominsky-Crumb - The Comics Journal :

: Based on Tim Ingold’s work, this summary and analysis looks at how the "straight line" approach to education and life compares to being a "wayfarer" who values the journey over the destination. Social & Political Commentary

: This thought-provoking piece from Aeon explores how the modern Western concept of time—as a linear progression from past to future—is a relatively new invention from the 18th century that reshaped our entire worldview.

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