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Link List #120: T-shirt controversy, transgender role models, and the youngest tennis player to compete at Wimbledon since 1991
T-shirt controversy, transgender role models, and the youngest tennis player to compete at Wimbledon since 1991 Hopefully you enjoyed the...
Link List #119: Colossal sculptures of household objects, the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion, and the first writer of color to win the Carnegie Medal.
Link List #119: Colossal sculptures of household objects, the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion, and the first writer of color to win...
Link List #113: The newly announced poet laureate, Taipei’s drag renaissance, and a viable alternative to election propaganda
Link List #113: The newly announced poet laureate, Taipei’s drag renaissance, and a viable alternative to election propaganda Hopefully you...
Link List #93: When technology becomes dangerous and how Instagram influences our built environments
Hopefully you enjoyed the reads from this week’s Link List, but if you’ve still got an internet itch to scratch,...
Link List #92: Collapsing gender barriers in the world of dance, demystifying the notion of dangerous public housing, and a world beyond truth
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Link List #91: The pros and cons of weed connoisseurship, surfing in Hawaii with John Florence, and how to lengthen your life using your smartphone
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Link List #90: Roald Dahl’s writing hut, 100 years of Egon Schiele’s nudes, and what exactly makes a company “genius”?
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Link List #89: Tech billionaires, creeping on strangers, and why the '80s are the gift that keeps on giving
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Link List #88: Female geeks, the problem with CGI influencers and what it takes to be a street photographer
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Link List #85: A history of gay rights, the impact of sleepless nights, the future of human life, and a tendency towards the eloquent and absurd
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Link List #84: Summer flash fiction by the pool, measuring a foot with a village, India’s increasing inequality, and boosting bass
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Link List #83: Chasing tigers, India’s Silicon Valley in jeopardy, Mexico City in a minute, and a look at a spooky new magazine
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Link List #73: Contemplations on racism and white self-aggrandizement, the bravery of Chelsea Manning and Father John Misty’s quest to find himself
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The Showroom, a performative installation in the FvF Friends Space
Inspired by early musical comedies and daytime television, ‘The Showroom’ centers around four characters who navigate social relationships within transactional...
Link List #71: In which the era of the confessional essay is over, we ponder the point of the Venice Biennale, and we talk about THAT Atlantic essay
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NYC exhibition Designing Women showcases female-centric design
NYC exhibition Designing Women showcases female-centric design It’s a joy to see women excelling in design. So, we were very...
For the Love of Magazines: Jeremy Leslie reviews SPIN/Adventures in Typography
We’re used to reading design journalism in the form of interviews, profiles and reviews along with news and opinion. Which...
Nordic composers Gisle Martens Meyer and Sophia Ersson on cinematic soundscapes and the dark intrigue of Nordic TV
From the man behind the internationally acclaimed score of The Killing, to the young Nordic composers of the future, we’re...
Link List #63: Artistic resistance with Ai Weiwei and Olafur Eliasson, town planning with Tinder and the latest from Mac DeMarco
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Canadian photographer Ian Brown is in search of the American Dream
Over ten years and across dozens of states, hundreds of dreams have been written by hundreds of hands: their unifying...