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Liquor Before Beer: Spirits Beat Brews in New Market Data
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Liquor Before Beer: Spirits Beat Brews in New Market Data

Producers of spirits have new bragging rights in the age-old whiskey vs. beer barroom debate. New figures show that spirits surpassed beer for U.S. market-share supremacy, based on supplier revenues, a spirit industry group announced Thursday. The rise to the top for spirit-makers was fueled in part by the resurgent cocktail culture — including the...

Hitting Hard: How Artists Are Subverting Anime
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Hitting Hard: How Artists Are Subverting Anime

Throughout the world the generation that grew up in the 1990s found in manga, anime, and their game spinoffs a mesmerizing universe. On the one hand, they saw young protagonists achieving justice where their elders had been unable to do so, in dynamic environments ranging from sci-fi planetscapes to verdant, mythical never-pasts of our own...

Rokhaya Diallo Responds to Faith Ringgold’s Map of Violence in America
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Rokhaya Diallo Responds to Faith Ringgold’s Map of Violence in America

In her painting United States of Attica (1972), the artist Faith Ringgold presents the familiar American map in a new light. It is darkened and covered with a jumble of texts that give it a confused appearance – a confusion heightened by the solid blocks of red and green supported by black lines, reminiscent of the Pan-African...

My Dhaka: Nadia Samdani
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My Dhaka: Nadia Samdani

What does the word ‘Dhaka’ evoke for you? Dhaka is a city of hustle and bustle with a lot of soul. The density of the city generates an energy of togetherness that is addictive, which is probably why we get so many repeat visitors to Dhaka Art Summit [DAS]. What is your first memory of...

How to Reduce the Temptation to Cheat
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How to Reduce the Temptation to Cheat

The beneficial effects of putting yourself in someone else’s shoes are well known. But can doing so in romantic relationships reduce the temptation to cheat? A team of psychologist from Reichman University in Israel and the University of Rochester in upstate New York put that question to the test in a series of three double-blind, randomized experiments. The answer? Yes, it...

Working from Home Has Benefits, Drawbacks for Employee Wellbeing
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Working from Home Has Benefits, Drawbacks for Employee Wellbeing

Remote jobs can help workers craft more satisfying lives, with higher psychological well-being and work engagement, but only if that work occurs during regularly contracted hours, according to new Cornell University ILR School research. The negative impacts of working at home during off hours were particularly high for women, the researchers found. The COVID-19 pandemic...

Virtual Reality Can Be Used to Prevent Infidelity and Betrayal in Real-World Relationships
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Virtual Reality Can Be Used to Prevent Infidelity and Betrayal in Real-World Relationships

Many people enter into a monogamous romantic relationship hoping to remain faithful to their partner and enjoy all the benefits such a relationship can offer, including a sense of security, belonging and intimacy. However, in an age where the possibilities are seemingly endless, maintaining sexual exclusivity becomes challenging, as high rates of infidelity will testify....