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Blood

You Should Be Cooking with Blood
For those of us who aren't vampires, blood is inherently sensationalist and a challenge to our perceptions of cooking, but it's both wonderful to eat in restaurants and a great tool to use in home cooking.
Ben Reade
4.23.14
News

Why Has the Governor of Buenos Aires Declared a State of Emergency?
There's been a spate of deadly vigilante justice recently, but there could be more at play than that.
Sarah Raphael
4.23.14
Music

Who Explained The Genius Of Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" Better? Owen Pallett vs. Chilly Gonzales
A sonic logic comparison between two savants on two robots.
Zach Sokol
4.23.14
Behind The Lens

Insanely Close and Personal With the Brian Jonestown Massacre
I met Katy Newcombe when we were both fifteen. Now I see her presence lurking within magazine features, disguised as the words “Anton’s teenage Welsh bride.”
Emma Garland
4.23.14
dumbing for drummies

The Wild World of YouTube Drummers
YouTube: Where drumming freaks of nature can go to be famous.
Jonathan Diener
4.23.14
News

Warsaw's Pensioners and Anarchists Have United Against Gentrification
The Tenants' Defense Committee has a big fight on its hands, but the memory of their murdered friend keeps them going.
Maciek Piaseck
Maciek Piasecki, photos by Stanisław Legus
4.23.14
Berlin

We Talked With The Artist Mangling Smartphones And Warping Laptops Into Abstract Sculptures
Spiros Hadjidjanos is a Berlin-based artist working to make technology beautiful again. Well, kind of.
Nadja Sayej
4.23.14
Photo

'Disco Night Sept 11'
Gideon Jacobs, creative director of Magnum Photos New York, on Peter van Agtmael's forthcoming monograph, Disco Night Sept 11.
Gideon Jacobs
4.23.14
Interviews

Courtney Barnett Told Us How to Stop Writing Terrible Poetry and Land a Record Deal
We talked to the Australian singer about art school and why trying to write good songs just leads to writing bad ones.
Caitlin White
4.23.14
3D PRINTING

How to 3D Print Synthetic Tissue Out of Water Droplets
A new company is developing technology to print tissue-like materials for surgery and drug testing.
Victoria Turk
4.23.14
Travel

You'll Never Forget Your First Time at One of Romania's Glamorous Fairgrounds
I first took photographs at a Romanian fairground in 2008, in the city of Rosiorii de Vede. I hung out with the people who make their living from following the fair: merchants, grill masters, and craftsmen, all of whom were covered in a mixture of...
Ioana Moldovan
4.23.14
News

The FBI Is Trying to Recruit Muslims as Snitches by Putting Them on No-Fly Lists
How did an innocent Malaysian architectural scholar remain on a terrorism no-fly list—effectively branding her a terrorist—for years after an FBI paperwork screw-up put her there?
Danny McDonald
4.23.14
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