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Fast Food Week

Sonic Boom: How Fast Food Brought Scientific Optimism to the Masses
It was no coincidence that Yeager broke the sound barrier just a few years before the burger stand began offering 'service at the speed of sound.'
Gigen Mammoser
7.28.17
Music

In Soviet Russia, Forbidden Music Was Smuggled on X-Ray Records
'Bone Music' is a unique exhibition exploring the Soviet subculture of recording forbidden music on X-ray films.
Dyllan Furness
7.28.17
occult art

[NSFW] These Devilish Illustrations Are Sinfully Sexy
Cristóbal López brings your wildest Baphomet fantasies to life.
Kelsey Lannin
7.28.17
The White House

Trump tweeted Reince's replacement from Air Force One
Alex Thompson
7.28.17
Illustration

A Russian Artist Reimagines the World in Bold Blue Ink
With ink on paper drawings, Dmitry Borshch brings a skeptical Russian perspective to media criticism.
Masha (Maria) Koblyakova
7.28.17
Film

Four Girlfriends on the Groundbreaking Black Friendship in 'Girls Trip'
I summoned three close friends to discuss the film's complex and highly entertaining portrayal of black female friendship, the New Orleans music scene, and, of course, Kofi Siriboe's fine ass.
Britt Julious
7.28.17
street art

45 Argentinian Artists Are Painting (and Selling!) Unpaid Bills
'#Pimpmyfactura' is transforming outstanding payments into outstanding artwork.
Myriam Selhi
7.28.17
sculpture

Junked Digital Cameras Morph into Adorable Robots
Writer and artist James Rauff makes cute mutant creatures out of old electronics.
DJ Pangburn
7.28.17
Politics

Five Reasons the Republican Healthcare Bill Failed
Who's responsible for the bill's late-night defeat in the Senate?
Harry Cheadle
7.28.17
Essays

While Your Baby Was Shitting Its Diaper, I Was Teaching Mine to Become a DJ
One skeptical LA dad's story of a Saturday morning spent at the terrifyingly named venture of Baby DJ School.
Daniel Kohn
7.28.17
Voices

Norway's Bernie Bros are Trying to Inspire a Political Revolution
Organizers check-in on how the Norwegian Roedt Party is trying to bring together young voters to protect and expand the welfare state.
Winnie Wong and Claire Sandberg
7.28.17
Sex

No One Knows Why These Medieval Statues Are Pulling Their Vaginas Open
Churches all over Europe are covered in mysterious carvings of women proudly flaunting their vulvas. Is this recurring figure—known as Sheela-na-Gig—a pagan goddess, a warning against the dangers of lust, or something more complicated?
Zing Tsjeng
7.28.17
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