Volume 17 Issue 9

  • New Jersey Fashion Week

    In the past year or so my home state of New Jersey has become a punchline for reality TV.

  • Et Spiritus Sancti

    On a recent trip to predominantly Muslim Chechnya, photojournalist Olga Kravets found an Islamic medical centre in Grozny where women suspected to be possessed by the devil go through a violent procedure to "get rid of their demons".

  • Socialist Child Beauty Parlour

    German-Norwegian photojournalist couple Ben Speck and Karin Ananiassen recently spent ten days depicting one of Venezuela's most prestigious beauty academies, the castings, and the wildly popular TV-broadcasted "Miss" competitions.

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  • Karen Russell Interviewed By Rivka Galchen

    If ever there was someone whom I’d be happy to see at my own funeral—meaning I guess that I wouldn’t really mind that it was my funeral—it would be Karen Russell, or Karen’s prose.

  • Bring It On Home

    The morning after Richard Kern and I arrived in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the call came in from the publicist at HBO. “The guys are shooting scenes with Kenny at the mansion.”

  • Paul Virilio

    Cultural theorist Paul Virilio has been repeating essentially the same thing over and over for the past 30 years. Maybe it’s time for everybody to start listening to him.

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  • Lisa

    Come on,” Teryn whispered. She had opened my window from the outside, and was on her hands and knees.

  • The Children Of Kampiringisa

    Kampiringisa, Uganda’s only juvenile-detention facility, is not only a prison; it also doubles as temporary housing for Uganda’s hundreds of homeless minors.

  • Archival Catastrophes

    In my day job, I work as an archival-image researcher. I always keep an eye out for things that I think typify the American experience, like banjo players, crazy preachers, hobos, and disasters.

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