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When Words Matter
At the conventions, the candidates must answer a question that every election makes new: What sort of country do we want to be?
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »A Mighty Wind
It’s clean, domestic and abundant. Can wind save the country, or is it all just a bunch of hot air?
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Hot Wheels
Innovations in urban transportation mean that you can drive the car of tomorrow, today.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Simple Structures
An architecture firm and a developer have a solution to urban blight: build houses cheaply on vacant lots…and build them green.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Blowing Smoke
In the battle to give up cigarettes, a new review suggests that bribes aren’t the answer.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Going Green: A Bash Without the Trash
Throw a party that makes an impression on your friends and not the environment.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Love Ave.: Happy Hunting
Meeting people is not as easy as shooting fish in a barrel. FLYP’s Sarah Bernier explores the chase.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »On the Town: Local BBQ Flavors
Celebrate Labor Day with a local barbeque recipe and fresh ingredients from a nearby farmers market.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Populous Planet
Photographer Jonas Bendiksen gives us a glimpse into life as it is really lived by a billion people around the world.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Planet of Sound: Tilly and the Wall
Aided by Omaha’s premier producer, Tilly and the Wall grow up just enough on their third album.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »What is Sad, Blue and Earns $6 an Hour?
Indie filmmaker Scott Prendergast wears several hats—as well as a big-headed, faceless blue suit—for his first full-length movie.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »FLYP Flicks: Filming the Campaign Trail
As the nail-biting race to November 2nd marches on, we take a look at the movies that inspired the public to take a closer look at Washington politics.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »The End: Ferrofluid Sculptures
Japanese artist Sachiko Kodama builds kinetic sculptures out of ferrofluid, a liquid material originally developed by NASA in the 1960s.
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