Ode

Ode

Magazine | Independent

Ode was founded in the spring of 1995 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands by Jurriaan Kamp and Helene de Puy. Kamp, a former editor and correspondent with the leading Dutch daily NRC Handelsblad, and de Puy wanted to create an alternative to mainstream publications, a magazine that was open to new inspirations and new visions from around the world. The cover of the first issue - a close-up image of a radiant woman laughing out loud - captured the joy and spontaneity they wanted Ode to embody. More » (Source: Ode)

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Media: Magazine
Audience: (English)
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Edited By: Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit: Oct 17, 2007 - 4:43 PM PDT
Story Stats
Top Topics: World (3), Sci/Tech (3), Business (3), U.S. (2), Energy (2), Poverty (1), Education (1), Environment (1), Global Economy (1), Health (1), Africa (1), Law Enforcement (1), Living (1), Green Technology (1), Philanthropy (1)...
Top Authors: Helene De Puy (1), Pat Thomas (1), Rinaldo Brutoco (1), Marco Visscher (1), Tijn Touber (1), Fred De Vries (1), James Cusumano (1), Jerry Brown (1)
Top Formats: Special Report (6)
 
  • Size six: The Western women's harem

    () Fatema Mernissi was born in a harem, but her female counterparts in the West suffer an even harsher fate. An eye-opening new perspective on gender roles and the ...
    Posted by Kathleen Keenan
    3.9
  • Give Bees a Chance

    () Reports of catastrophic declines in the bee population have scientists buzzing. Is it mites? GM crops? Mobile phones? Habitat loss? Here's what the plight of the humble bee ...
    Posted by Kathleen Keenan
    3.7
  • Meat is methane

    () What's the biggest cause of climate change? Cars? Planes? Factories? No. The meat we eat. Producing chicken, lamb, pork and beef takes up one-quarter of the Earth's surface. ...
    Posted by Kathleen Keenan
    2.9
  • Life on the inside

    () A bold project at San Quentin teaches prisoners to confront the feelings that drove them to crime.
    Posted by Kathleen Keenan
    4.1
  • School for social change

    () Behind the public library, at the corner of Commissioner and Sauer streets, the problems of Johannesburg--and other cities on the African continent--are sharply defined. Shops ...
    Posted by Kathleen Keenan
    3.7
  • Welcome to the hydrogen age

    () You may think hydrogen power is some futuristic fantasy, fit only for science-fiction writers. Or, at best, you might consider it a promising technology that won't be ready ...
    Posted by Fabrice Florin
    3.2
 
 
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Ratings

Overall Rating
3.7

Good
from 20 story reviews
Quality
3.8
Facts
3.6
Fairness
3.4
Information
4.0
Sourcing
3.6
Style
3.3
Accuracy
3.2
Balance
2.7
Context
4.0
Popularity
3.3
Recommendation
3.4
Credibility
3.3
# Reviews
2.2
# Views
5.0
# Likes
1.0
# Emails
1.0
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