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Future of Small Cities Institute presents 1st annual winter keynote


CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. — The Future of Small Cities Institute invites Catherine Tumber to speak about “The Peril & Promise of America’s Smaller Legacy Cities” as the institute’s 1st Annual Winter Keynote taking place virtually on Feb. 23 at 11 a.m.
Over the past 40 years, small and midsize legacy cities (pop. 40,000-250,000) have taken a beating. They have suffered disproportionately from the liberalization of global trade, the flight of manufacturing, the rise of the digital innovation economy, the monopolization of agriculture, and the aggressive financing of suburban growth.
As a result, they face ongoing depopulation, plummeting tax bases, concentrated poverty, and the development pattern known as sprawl without growth. In the final indignity, these once vital regional centers became invisible as cities, overshadowed by large global economy powerhouses and often lumped together with small towns out in flyover country. ....

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Rian Hughes's illustrated novel 'XX' reinvents a classic science fiction trope in a massive work of dizzying originality


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Rian Hughes’s illustrated novel ‘XX’ reinvents a classic science fiction trope in a massive work of dizzying originality
By Buzz Poole Globe Correspondent,Updated December 10, 2020, 2:52 p.m.
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Think of these three ordered letters: “d,” “o,” “g.” Yes: “dog.” Now close your eyes and think of what that word conjures in your mind. The dog you picture is not the same dog another reader imagines. So what does that say about the inherent nature of language?
In Rian Hughes’s graphically extravagant new illustrated novel “XX,” astronaut Dana Normansson engages this same thought experiment, debating the nature of the Grid, a catalog of extraterrestrial species. The Grid has come from the Signal; received by a radio telescope in the United Kingdom, the Signal is leaked and quickly becomes a frenzied topic of speculation. ....

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