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future

This Is What the HoloLens Might Have Looked Like in 1998
Microsoft’s vision of a future where we all spend our days surrounded by holograms is a rather retro idea.
Kaleigh Rogers
1.27.15
Ink Spots

'One Beat Zines' Are a Self-Publishing Feminist Powerhouse
We talked to founders Julia Scheele and Sarah Broadman about their Riot Grrrl revival zine, Double Dare Ya, and took a look at some of its artwork.
Robert McCallum
1.27.15
crime & drugs

The Counterfeiting Missionary and the Fake Pittsburgh Playboy
In 2013, a counterfeit $100 bill was used at a Pennsylvania coffee shop. It would lead the Secret Service from the Pittsburgh society pages to the dark net — and finally to a Texan ex-missionary living in Uganda.
Justin Rohrlich
1.27.15
Film

One GIF Captures 20+ Inches of Snow Fall
Instead of hoarding milk and bread for Winter Storm Juno, one Redditor made a GIF of the massive snow banks forming..
Beckett Mufson
1.27.15
security

New Malware Gives Hackers Another Way to Crash Your Drone
A security researcher claims his Maldrone malware can give an attacker remote access to cheap, consumer drones.
Matthew Braga
1.27.15
ISIS

ISIS Wants Women to Cook for Jihad
One of the many ways that ISIS has sought to spread its message and its mission is through a new women's organization called Al Zawraa—a sort of home economics institute for the wives of mujahideen.
Munchies Staff
1.27.15
Words

Fulgeance and DJ Scientist Jam Hip Hop over Soviet-Era Samples
The collaboration is called "The Soviet Tape."
Jemayel Khawaja
1.27.15
Words

Vienna Goes Deep House Thanks to James Hersey and jackLNDN
An up and coming singer-songwriter from the City of Music gets ushered onto the dancefloor.
Zel McCarthy
1.27.15
Words

NYC's Techno Crowd is Flocking to Daytime Shopping Rave 'Multitask'
Where streetwear, brunch, and future club music meet.
Lindsey Leonard
1.27.15
thump video

Roisto's New Music Vid Will Take You From URL to IRL
The Finnish artist speaks out against Generation Z's need for social media gratification.
Rishabh Bhavnani
1.27.15
Music

Talking About Minutemen and SST with Joe Baiza from Saccharine Trust
While most LA punk bands were jumping around and whining about Reagan, Saccharine Trust were digging deeper, both musically and lyrically. The band is still going strong today, I called up Baiza to talk about his career and where he's at now.
Charlie Ambler
1.27.15
column

Canada's Trans Prisoners Need More Than a Policy Change
Ontario's new policy calls for trans inmates to be placed according to the gender they identify as, but it falls short of what's needed.
Sophia Banks
1.27.15
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