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Hey, did you read:
• These images of the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama? —Mick Dumke
• How black middle-class kids are more likely to become poor adults than white middle-class kids? —Drew Hunt
• This essay by neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin about "why the modern world is bad for your brain"? —Ben Sachs
• About marital privilege and the deep and unexamined prejudice against single people? —Aimee Levitt
• About why ants handle traffic better than you do? —Zara Yost
• That Asap Mob founder and svengali Asap Yams died at the age of 26? —Leor Galil
• About a group of high-end European salesmen who are going to China to teach the country's newly wealthy how to behave like obscenely rich people? —Tal Rosenberg
• David Carr on why the critically acclaimed Selma got only two Oscar nominations, while American Sniper, whose reviews were middling, got six? —Steve Bogira
• Or see Hermione Granger and the Goddamn Patriarchy, a reimagining of the Harry Potter saga with Hermione as the hero? —Aimee Levitt
• And on another note, did you hear the Pogo Hermione mix of Emma Watson's voice along with other cast members of the Harry Potter series? —Zara Yost
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