Jeffrey Sharlach: Pride Images Matter Most for Those Who Aren’t Looking

The photo of the New York Pride parade in this week’s Wall Street Journal means a lot. All those people who came across it spread across the section’s front page saw gay men and women who probably didn’t look too different from the folks in the next cubicle.
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Windows 8 renames Windows Explorer, File Explorer to help you find files instead

Windows 8 renames Windows Explorer, File Explorer to help you find files instead

Come gather ’round PCs, wherever files roam, and admit Windows Explorer, simply has to go. And accept it that soon, your OS’ll be Metro. If your file finding time is worth savin’ — then you better get used to File Explorer instead, for the times they are a-changin’.

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Herbert Gans: The Liberal Arts and the Great Recession

A reformed liberal arts curriculum should teach critical thinking and other skills that undergraduates can actually learn as well as job related courses that help students achieve fulfilling and socially useful careers.
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Bonnie McCarthy: Trial By Fire: Designer David Rasmussen’s Inspiration From the Ashes

Material possessions, our stuff, the things we love and live with are temporary — just ask David Rasmussen whose studio burned to the ground one night last November along with more than $100,000 worth of equipment, tools and hand-made furniture.
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Donna Red Wing: Affordable Care for All Americans

The voices of LGBT Americans, who have long faced barriers in accessing adequate, affordable, competent health care, are crucial in this debate. The health disparities facing LGBT Americans are daunting, and unequal access to health care is a roadblock to full equality.
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Daniel B. Ravicher: Supreme Court to Decide Whether Patent Bullies Can Hit and Run

Today I’m writing about a beacon of hope. Earlier this week, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that could greatly expand the right of the public to defend itself from bogus patents.
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Courts Side with Apple to Block Samsung Galaxy Nexus [Patent Wars]

First the Galaxy Tab 10.1, now the Galaxy Nexus. Apple has, for the second time in two weeks, convinced the court to bar the sale of a competing Samsung product for patent infringement. More »

Anne Maxfield: Carrot Salad Recipe with Harissa, Feta and Mint

In sorting the recipes the Accidental Locavore had on the cloud, this salad sounded like the perfect accompaniment to steak tartare on a very hot evening.
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M. Gary Neuman: Dating After Divorce: When To Tell The Kids

How much you discuss your love life with your children depends on your relationship with them. Introductions should be reserved for when you feel the relationship has potential.
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How to Host a Dinner Party In Space [Space]

Like any other person, Don Pettit tweets, uploads YouTube videos, and maintains a blog. But unlike the rest of us, Don is doing it from the International Space Station. Blogging for Smithsonian’s Air and Space magazine, Pettit tells us how to host dinner guests in Space. More »