[NEWS] Five culture links: AO3, dating apps, mainstream Islamophobia, Notre Dame, Buttigieg
- That Archive Of Our Own has won a Hugo nomination is surprising, but deserved, news. Motherboard reports.
- CityLab notes that people interested in opposite-sex dating, when they make use of apps, look for people near them geographically.
- NOW Toronto looks at the extent to which anti-Muslim sentiment has made it into mainstream journalistic discourse in Canada.
- Adam Rogers writes movingly at Wired about the extent to which Notre Dame, for all of its age, is also constantly changing.
- Vox suggests that Pete Buttigieg, with his rhetoric full of hope, is trying to mobilize the same coalition of voters that saw Obama elected.
Written by Randy McDonald
April 18, 2019 at 9:30 pm
Posted in Assorted, Economics, History, Politics, Popular Culture, Social Sciences
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