Tag: the arts

Sunday Soup: Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

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At the heart of the Sunday Soup is a shared meal that pumps funding into community projects. Read more »

Can Readability Help Writers Get Paid?

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You may have heard this one before: well-meaning web developers announce a long-shot initiative to help compensate writers. Media blogs hail the model as potentially revolutionary. Read more »

Detroit, Community Resilience, and the American Dream

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When I told my friends and family I would be traveling to Detroit to write about community resilience, I got the same reaction from everyone: Silence. Read more »

How to Host a Stranger Dinner

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Since I started having Stranger Dinners, they have turned into one of the most fun and easy activities to plan. They are always different, but I’ve never had one I didn’t enjoy. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Here are our links from the week. If you want to follow Shareable's picture-centric links in real time, check out our re-furbished tumblr page. Read more »

This Week in Sharing

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Here are our sharing-centric links of the week. Enjoy, and share your own in the comments.


Shareable's dear friend Rachel Botsman has a piece at CNN online about the new sharing economy. Read more »

Pirates as Promoters: The Story of A Theft Gone Right

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It's hard to find nice stories about pirates these days. When I was younger, warm-hearted pirates and thieves were heroes, we cheered Aladdin and Robin Hood while we booed the greedy shopkeeper. Read more »

World of Giving: A Q&A with Jeffrey Inaba

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In his new book World of Giving, architect Jeffrey Inaba writes that "Giving permeates human activity. It is present always and everywhere. Read more »

A Copyright for the Commons

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Creative Commons is the leading advocate of innovative copyright and trademark solutions for creative producers who choose to share their work while still preserving their rights. Read more »

Why Talk to Strangers?

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I don’t know why I started the Stranger Dinners. Maybe it was out of loneliness. Read more »
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