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Fifteen Things You Should Know About Breasts

There's not much more to say about this infographic.

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Every Nuclear Bomb Detonation from 1945 to 1998

A disturbingly hypnotic video from Isao Hashimoto.

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What's Your Earth Day 2011 Pledge?

Earth Day, in its current form, is an abomination. Let's infuse it with a modicum of meaning.

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Bankruptcy Shmankruptcy: L.A. Times Wins Two Pulitzers

What's the fate of the L.A. Times? For now, it's a couple of Pulitzers.

Bricks and Mortar in the City of Angels

The structures of Angeleno faith appear in stunning photographs.

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Will You Make a Pledge on Earth Day 2011?

It's a chance to turn a stupid holiday into something slightly more meaningful (seriously).

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Protect Scott Walker's Legacy: Rename Wisconsin's Awful Governor

Confusion: The "Big Louise" singer isn't in Milwaukee to bust unions and kill mass transit, but his namesake is. Solution: Rename the governor.

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Intermission: An Autonomous Wooden Xylophone in the Forest

Here's a look at what happens when you build a magnificent wooden xylophone atop a thickly forested hillside. Warning: It's an advertisement.

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Patrick James on T.C. Boyle

We can't control nature. But, with the right story, at least we can laugh at our failed efforts to preserve it.

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Sneak Preview: Behold GOOD's Newest Magazine Cover

For GOOD 023, we explore the challenges of the modern urban environment through the lens of Los Angeles. Here's the cover.

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Removing Mona Lisa from the Mona Lisa

An inventive use of technology transforms one of Western Civilization's most iconic images.

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Why Can't We See Painted Breasts on the News?

If a woman is crazy for trying to destroy a classic Gauguin painting, then it's a bit odd for news outlets to censor it when reporting.

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Q&A: Could Egypt-Style Revolution Have Happened in Iraq?

The Center for American Progress' Brian Katulis fields questions on whether large-scale protests could have happened in Iraq.

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Intermission: Beautiful Animation of Gareth Bale Playing the Beautiful Game

An artist spent 35 hours transforming video of soccer star Gareth Bale into an affecting animated short. It was worth every second.

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Bicycle Film Festival 2011: The Best Thing in Town, in Every Town

The international tour of Bicycle Film Festival events is underway. You have until April 1 to submit a short or feature film for consideration.

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Video Chaos: A Sequence of Lines Traced by 500 Individuals

One person draws a straight line; 500 people trace it. Each new effort adds imperfection, and the results are total chaos.

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People Are Awesome: LCD Soundsystem Thwarts Scalpers

Scalpers bought all the tickets to LCD Soundsystem's final show at Madison Square Garden, so the band got crafty for the sake of its fans.