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Of Podcasts and Perverts

How Tina Horn makes 'Why Are People Into That?!' a different kind of safe space.
Julien Levy
5.26.20
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The Endlessly Adaptable Archie Andrews

Inside the long and expensive business of American mythmaking.
Eric Thurm
5.26.20
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Making Bikes for the Dead

How a memorial no one wants to make comes to be.
Ashwin Rodrigues
5.26.20
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When Is the Artist Assistant Just the Artist?

As lines of art ownership grow increasingly blurred, the role, credit, and compensation of its makers becomes harder to define.
Eda Yu
5.26.20
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The Last of Pakistan’s Cinema Artists

Once designed to accompany the silver screen in a nation passionate about film, their work has moved to the domain of private art collections and upscale restaurants.
Sabrina Toppa
Zaighum Abbas
5.26.20
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The Last Person Hand Painting Movie Posters in Greece

In Athens, one cinema is keeping alive a dying, and deeply human, tradition.
Sarah Souli
5.26.20
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The Man Behind London’s Last Video Rental Store

Blockbuster might be dead, but for some people, the siren call of the DVD box sings on.
Francisco Garcia
5.26.20
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The Last of New York City's Jukebox Repairmen Are Searching for Their Successors

There are only five people in New York capable of fixing antique jukeboxes. Unless they can find someone to carry on their line of work, it might go extinct.
Drew Schwartz
5.26.20
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The Elegant, and Not Quite Dying, Art of Typewriter Repair

Typewriters, and the people who fix them, have been enjoying a quiet longevity.
Anna Merlan
5.26.20
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Transform Tool

"Collage is ultimately the only form of creation," the Paris-based photographer Robin Lopvet writes of his work. "Everything I do comes close to an immense and serious parody, without cynicism." Here, he takes the viewer inside that process.
Robin Lopvet
5.26.20
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Get Ready for Pharmaceutical-Grade Magic Mushroom Pills

As magic mushrooms make the shift from recreational drug to mental health treatment, patients won’t be eating caps and stems, but a synthetic product made in a lab—one that can be patented and profited from.
Shayla Love
5.26.20
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The Most Interesting New Museum Is a Vintage Shop in Brooklyn

BLK MKT Vintage wants to be the “Blackest antique store there ever was.” But in trying to make Black cultural ephemera accessible to their community, its founders have revealed how often white curators control the narrative.
Kristin Corry
5.26.20
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