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Redefining Fashion & Architecture in Bolivia: Cholitas y Cholets
Meet the architect transforming Bolivia's urban landscape with brightly colored, geometric buildings and the "cholitas" bringing indigenous clothing to the forefront of the fashion scene.
LUCIA ANAYA
9.16.17
Comics!

'The New Master,' Today's Comic by Urbano Ortega Matta
When a businessman is told how to unshackle himself from capitalism, he realizes that the sky's the limit.
Urbano Ortega Matta
9.16.17
passing the buck

Study Finds That Banning Trolls Works, to Some Degree
After Reddit banned r/Fatpeoplehate and r/Coontown, they took their trolling elsewhere.
Claire Downs
9.16.17
Podcasts

We Talk ‘Dishonored 2’ DLC, ‘Destiny 2’ Campaign Problems on Waypoint Radio
A great podcast to listen to while you hope for purple and yellow engrams to show up.
Patrick Klepek
9.16.17
Views My Own

Reading 'What Happened' Sent Me Through the Five Stages of Grief
Before acceptance comes a whole lot of anger.
Eve Peyser
9.15.17
Recipe

Fried Fish Sandwich Recipe
A damn fine fried fish sandwich if we do say so ourselves.
Mitsuharu Tsumura
9.15.17
not good

The Government Quietly Let Funding Lapse for Gun Violence Research
Take one guess how the NRA feels about this.
Jesse Hicks
9.15.17
LGBTQ

Queer Chicano Art Is as Timeless As It Is Vital
In a new exhibition of queer Chicano art from the 60s through the 90s, certain timeless questions about identity and protest ring true today.
Muri Assunção
9.15.17
sandwiches

Meet the Mexican Sandwich That Has Brought Grown Men to Tears
Primera Taza’s lonche de lomo on birote salado is only available for one week out of the month.
Javier Cabral
9.15.17
Politics

'What Happened' Perfectly Illustrates Why Clinton Lost—Just Not on Purpose
In trying to reckon with her loss, Hillary Clinton doubles down on the same hollow rhetoric and questionable politics that contributed to it.
Jamie Peck
9.15.17
Frontier

Olafur Eliasson's Little Sun Has Big Plans for Bringing Light to All
Over a billion people don't have access to electricity, but an ambitious project is fusing design, art and technology to help fill the darkness.
Nick Chedli Carter
9.15.17
Art

Is Baltimore's DIY Art Scene Being Killed Off?
After the Ghost Ship warehouse fire, a series of high-profile venue closures in the low-profile scene have shown the kind of ugly aftereffects a national tragedy can bring.
Kaila Philo
9.15.17
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