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Isaac Moss ’25 was one of 11 students whose internships were funded through the Shapiro Center for Creative Writing and Criticism. Moss, who graduated with a degree in physics and Feminist, Gender, ...
The internet is overflowing with fascinating things, but finding them can feel like swinging a metal detector across a ...
Atlas Guo is a cartographer and Ph.D. student. We met with him to learn more about mapping natural disasters and what goes into making a well-designed map.
From a delicious champagne and fried chicken pairing to The Forage and the Winter Schnappsfest, there's plenty to see and do ...
It took time for the co-founder of Mother to warm to small-town SoCal life. Now, he thinks the move to his Spanish Colonial house — with its blend of romance, rock‘n’roll and pinball ...
An emerging critical consensus argues that we’ve entered a cultural dark age. I’m not so sure.
Dozens of Chinese restaurant chains are opening their doors in America. But anti-China sentiment in the US is still strong.
Art and Culture ‘I make things that are troublesome’ – when David Lynch guest-edited Wallpaper* In October 2010, David Lynch took the reins of Wallpaper* magazine as Guest Editor. Rather than use the ...
A humanoid AI-powered robot recently generated a painting of a popular mathematician and computer scientist, auctioned at over $1 million though the initial estimate was set between $120,000 and ...
Organizational expert Shira Gill writes about the beauty of micro wins during macro chaos.