Jessica Holland
How to Sublet Your Apartment with a Refugee and Crowdsource the Rent
A young Berlin couple have set up an Airbnb-style website, Refugees Welcome, that pairs refugees with hosts willing to give up a spare room.
The Opening Party for Björk's MoMA Show Was Interesting
Where a blockbuster art show and outlandish couture collide.
Artist Lawrence Abu Hamdan Demands the Right to Stay Silent
Islamic sermons, accent analysis, and eavesdropping potato-chip packets are some of the topics linked by the 29-year-old's electrifying art, on display this week at both the New Museum Triennial and the Armory Show.
Talking to Brian K. Vaughan About the Future of Privacy
"I have a fear, particularly now that I have children, of how the internet has eliminated our ability to forget entirely."
Arcangel Surfware Is the First Clothing Line Designed for Surfing the Web
Artist Cory Arcangel has made supercuts of cats on pianos playing Shoenberg, ordered pizzas with a single line of code, and hung “paintings” that were made with a single click on Photoshop. Now, he's gearing up to launch a clothing line, Arcangel...
This Syrian Kid Is Making a DIY Metal Documentary
Twenty-three-year-old Monzer Darwish is making a documentary about Syria’s underground metal scene on his own, with no money, in a war-torn country where metal bands are considered Satanists. How’s your screenplay coming along?