Other Issues
Breath of Hope
The people of Detroit are beginning to imagine a new life for their near-dead city.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »FLYPside: Don’t Bank on It
The banks aren’t too big to fail. They are too big to save.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Once More into the Fray
The appointment of George Mitchell as presidential envoy signals that Middle East peace is a top priority for President Obama. But is it possible?
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »The Flow of Ideas
An inventor and entrepreneur is using his unique understanding of nature to create practical solutions for a complicated world.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »What Lies Beneath
A new find in the depths of Lake Michigan may prove humans inhabited the region over 10,000 years ago.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Science Project: Make Up Your Mind
Two new studies show that when it comes to making decisions, the trouble starts when we think too much.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Oh MIO Mine
A hot Philadelphia design firm aims to create a greener planet, one product at a time.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Roots Music
Picking up where her famous father left off, sitarist Anoushka Shankar is making music that’s all her own.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Drawing It His Way
Animator Bill Plympton has become one of the genre’s living legends by holding strong to his independent approach in both in art and life.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Planet of Sound: The Bad Plus
A new collaboration with vocalist Wendy Lewis poses some compelling questions about the future music of jazz trio The Bad Plus.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »FLYP Flicks: No Turning Back
After winning best director at Sundance for his new film, Sin Nombre, Cary Fukunaga has found himself on the fast track to success.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »The End: Bionic Bugs
From beetles to butterflies, the Insect Lab blends nature and technology by crafting real insect specimens using antique watch parts.
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