Bodies
Strange Relations' New Album Is a Collection of Self-Proclaimed "Diary Rock"
Drummer/vocalist Casey Sowa explains how a Karen O quote and the human body informed 'Editorial You,' streaming here.
These Eerily Lifelike Sculptures Probe Death, Pain, and the Grotesque
"People think there’s one way the body can be, and anything that deviates from that is grotesque," says artist Ivana Bašić.
In Every Murder, There Are Thousands of Tiny Witnesses
Insects have helped forensic scientists solve crimes for hundreds of years.
In Every Murder, There Are Thousands of Tiny Witnesses
Insects have helped forensic scientists solve crimes for hundreds of years.
Honest Nude Paintings Contemplate the Complexities of Flesh
Chuck Miller's elegant paintings transform the naked form into pure, formal compositions.
This Woman Just Figured Out How to Control Sperm with Her Brain
Transdisciplinary artist Ani Liu spoke to us about her project as commentary on the state of reproductive rights today.
The Strange History of the Extremely Low-Carb Diet Fad
The "keto diet" was created to treat patients with epilepsy and diabetes. Individuals on the version of the diet that's become popular today say it helps to burn fat and also makes their poop float.
Evolution Isn't Through With You Just Yet
Just because we're in a period of genetic stability doesn't mean we're not still changing.
A Feminist Light Artist Forges Neon Nudes
Romily Alice used to play in a grunge band. Now she's reclaiming neon signs as a beacon of feminine beauty.
Rollin Leonard Talks 'Crash Kisses,' Raindrop Selfies, and Mugs on Mugs
The digital artist from LA by-way-of Maine illuminates his multimedia practice.