Music mixmasters: Mash-ups go mainstream
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The various issues related to mash-up, which is a populist art form that has become popular due to the Internet and the latest and sophisticated audio editing software is discussed. Mash-up, which is very popular amongst the technologically advanced fans of current rock and rap, can be considered as a metaphor for linking, connecting the things that cannot be connected and confounding the idea of purity.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2004
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No bones about it: Vegetarian magazines
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Several worthwhile magazines endorse the joys of eating a plant-based diet while informing readers about political, environmental, and health effects of their dietary decisions. Among the magazines that promote vegetarianism are Herbivore, a magazine for vegetarians, that is, people who choose to eat only plant foods, VegNews, and Vegetarian Journal.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2005
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Street librarian: an update from the Utne stacks
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Certain journals, tabloids, magazines such as Fifth Estate, Do or Die, Heartland are presented. Detailed information of their contents and their accessibility is provided.
Publication Name: Utne: A Different Read on Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 1544-2225
Year: 2004
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