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A New America
Years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr. called for a radical revolution of values to fulfill America’s promise. Is it time?
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »FLYPside: Cleaning Up the Economic Mess
Should Barack Obama be thinking less about FDR and more about MLK?
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Drilling for Truth
Of all the tests facing a new president, few are as vexing—or as likely to reach his desk—as a potential conflict between two critical needs: energy and water.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Blasting His Way to Fame
After dazzling the art world and the Beijing Olympics, Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang just wants some quiet time.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Change You Can Hear
The age-old art of “change ringing” is being kept alive by the ringers of Washington’s National Cathedral.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Beyond Graffiti
For the past five decades, street artists have been turning urban lifestyles into an art form.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »On the Town: Winter Wonderlands
If skiing and skating aren’t on the agenda, here are some cold weather alternatives.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Planet of Sound: D Numbers
With a potent mix of tech wizardry and old-fashioned musicianship, D Numbers is proving that some of the best music is often the hardest to define.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »FLYP Flicks: The Personal is Political
With her critically acclaimed new documentary, Operation Filmmaker, Nina Davenport proves she’s not afraid to tell it like it is—even if that means turning the camera on herself.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »FLYP’s Favorites: Best of the World Wide Web
FLYP reveals some of the best sites on the Web.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »The End: Fantastic Plastic
For his Meltdown series, furniture designer Tom Price creates polypropylene chairs that challenge our tastes and expectations.
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