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All This Will Happen, More or Less: A Kurt Vonnegut Opera Debuts in Indiana This Month

Here's a little-known fact: the 'Cat’s Cradle' and 'Slaughterhouse Five' author wrote an opera in the weeks leading up to his death. Now, 'Happy Birthday, Wanda June' makes its long-awaited debut.
Kara Weisenstein
9.10.16
jesus

This Artist Says God Taught Him How to Paint

Korean painter Yongsung Kim thinks the art world could use a little inspiration—so he paints Him.
Taylor Lindsay
9.10.16
Art

100+ Swiss Designers—1 New Typography Exhibition

Symmetry, grids, and typography: an inside look into The Cooper Union's latest exhibition, 'Swiss Style Now.'
Anna Marks
9.10.16
Film

Why Screen a Hollywood Classic Backwards and Forwards at the Same Damn Time?

In 1978, David Thomson split 'The Clock,' starring Judy Garland, in half, screening it forward-and-backward in a dual screen projection. The results are pure magic.
Monica Uszerowicz
9.10.16
Music

How (and Why) the Long-Form Music Video Is Making a Comeback

From Queen to Queen Bey, we explore the resurgence of the long-form music video.
Catherine Chapman
9.10.16
Stuff

Suppose If You're Going to Shit in a Supermarket, Here's How You Do It

If you can get to the gates of heaven and tell God you never needed to shit in the wrong place then good for you but this guy really can not do that and he deserves some tender thoughts from us all.
Joel Golby
9.10.16
Fashion

Undressed: A Titillating Exhibition on the History of Underwear

London’s Victoria and Albert Museum chronicles the history of undergarments in 'Undressed: A Brief History of Underwear.'
Tanja M. Laden
9.10.16
Art

Melty Oil Paintings Capture the Dramatic Beauty of New York City

An Italian artist uses his classical training to bring heart and warmth to stone-faced cement cities.
Diana Shi
9.10.16
Art

A Light-Up Mural Illuminates a Seedy Philadelphia Alley

David Guinn’s hidden street mural lights up a 'black sheep' of a street in Philly.
Diana Shi
9.10.16
Art

Bob Dylan's New Sculptures Were Inspired by His Childhood

The American music legend picks and chooses elements of his industrial past to create a new metalwork series.
Diana Shi
9.10.16
Art

Ghastly Characters Are Unleashed in a Solo Painting Show

The night is a transformative elixir in David Harrison’s perversely wonderful ‘Nightshift.’
Diana Shi
9.10.16
Health

Floridians wonder what's worse — Zika, or the insecticide being used to combat it

Miami Beach residents are protesting the city's use of the insecticide naled, but experts point out that the long-used chemical has never been shown to be dangerous to humans.
Kayla Ruble
9.10.16
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