January 11, 2012: Afternoon
- "Each day, hundreds of schoolchildren appear before courts in Texas," and other repercussions of having police in schools.
- Fukuyama on Europeans dealing with immigration.
- New volcanic island appears in the Red Sea almost overnight and continues growing.
- Bauhaus school "forged new boundaries in the art and design world," but its legacy has been under attack by a retailer that controls its name.
- Short history of Castro's feelings about Obama, which have hit an all-time low.
- Planet Money explains the death of lard.
- Why well-off people shoplift: seizing the opportunity to momentarily exercise control.
- Life of Edwin Edwards, convicted felon and former Louisiana governor, while he searches for love.
- Life in the swamp of the non-reader.
- Idea generator in case you want to make a say-shit-to-so-and-so video.
- Oral history of Occupy Wall Street.
- Short film on the squandering of light in Los Angeles, "Light" by David Parker.