“I Like Detective Stories, and Detectives…”
One thing we seem to love as an audience today is detective stories. It’s a relatively new area of interest; when you look back, the oldest of these stories date back a century, maybe
Read More »BY SERA ULUSOY (MAN/III)
Paul Cook, the founder of Raychem—one of the most innovative energy and tech companies of all time—once said that creativity cannot be taught but rather is instinctive, because creativity stems from curiosity and one
Read More »TECHNO-THRASH
Some weeks ago I said I was planning to talk about “techno-thrash.” Well, I guess the time has come for that now. Firstly, I must admit that this is quite an underground term and
Read More »BY MELEK CANSU PETEK (ELIT/II)
We are all different. That much must be obvious, right? Yet we tend to forget this simple fact so often that we end up comparing ourselves with others to pique our self-loathing, as if
Read More »Digitalized Music: Evil, or a Savior?
The way music is stored and accessed has been transformed numerous times in the past, adapting to improving technology and the needs of consumers. Over the course of only a few decades, music recordings
Read More »Living Together
Allow me to get this out of the way: Textbook examples of symbiosis are boring. They are not boring because the interactions themselves are uninteresting—far from it, in fact, for even well-known mutualisms (such
Read More »BY SENA KAYASÜ (ARCH/II)
I realized this week that my first two opinion pieces this term were both about movies. I love watching movies very much, and some are quite thought provoking, but I know there are people
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