The key, says a team of NYU researchers, is a difference in how liberals and conservatives think about others sharing their particular beliefs.
Tag: 01.22.14
Top Posts From AJBlogs 01.22.14
Keeping company
Source: Life’s A Pitch | Published on 2014-01-23
73,000 of My Closest Friends
Source: Engaging Matters | Published on 2014-01-22
Day’s Wrap-Up For DIA: Settlement Link To Pensions Is Key
Source: Real Clear Arts | Published on 2014-01-23
Video: These playable instruments are made of ice
Source: Slipped Disc | Published on 2014-01-22
Don’t Regret Missing “Civilisation” — Not Anymore
Source: Real Clear Arts | Published on 2014-01-22
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Study: Three-Strikes Laws Don’t Deter Content Piracy
“The goal of these policies is to track down copyright infringers and warn them that their behavior is not acceptable. After repeat warnings, these accused file-sharers then face a penalty ranging from a fine to prolonged Internet disconnection.”
Human Nature – We JUDGE People When They Dance (Can’t Help It)
“That’s literally all Living Stars is: 30-plus strangers shaking their stuff to Britney Spears and the Black Eyed Peas. There’s good dancers and bad dancers and a whole lot of mediocre. It makes your body want to move, and then, improbably, it makes your brain start to race.”
Movie Theatre Detains Man Wearing Google Glass During Movie (Recording?)
The man was watching Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit at an AMC theatre in Columbus on Saturday. Authorities did not identify him.
Crowdfunding Has Completely Changed The Way Indie Film Is Being Made
“During the last 12 months, “crowdfunding” entered the popular lexicon as it expanded from funding DIY endeavors to multimillion-dollar celebrity projects and became one of the most exciting — and polarizing — developments in pop culture.”
Booming Interest In Art Leading To Christie’s Record Year
Over the last 12 months Christie’s has expanded its online business and opened showrooms in Shanghai and Mumbai to capture new buyers.
State Of Michigan Legislators Close On Announcing Detroit Bailout For DIA Art
“Two sources familiar with Snyder’s plans said the Republican governor would announce plans for the state to match the $330 million that nine private foundations have already pledged to aid pensioners and protect city-purchased art.”
Music Festival Asks Twitterverse To Compose Symphony
“Budding Mozarts will be able to submit their melodies via a specially designed website www.tweetfonie.de, which goes live from February 28, with an online keyboard that converts tunes into tweet format, to then be sent on Twitter.”
Backstage at Matthew Bourne’s ‘Swan Lake’
“Backstage is the best place to sight-see, and we troop respectfully past an inanimate corgi and past a park bench that displays the sign ‘Don’t feed the swans’.” (And those feathered pantaloons the male swans wear? €1,000 a piece.)