Londoner Saira Niazi’s Walking Tour Of A City Forever In Flux
A city is a living thing. How one traverses and learns its multi-layered, urban landscape should be an exercise in movement, an active call…
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Kara Jackson, Chicago Youth Poet Laureate, Explores The Essence of Invisibility Through Young Chicago Authors
Chicago’s most defining characteristic is that the city as a whole eludes definition, operating on an ideology of constant experimentation,…
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Social Justice Planner Monique López and Bike Pittsburgh’s Julie Mallis Go Mobile To Connect A City’s Dots
Mobility is important. It’s how we get about town, how we connect a city’s itinerant dots and how we get in touch with our future selves.…
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Looking Beyond The Facade with Photographer and Artist Yuki James
Bodies, much like the people who house them, are vastly different. How we understand them, then, is largely dependent on how they’re shown…
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Ask Desert Oracle: Sun-Given Wisdom, Giant Rocks and Campfire Stories With Writer Ken Layne
The Desert Oracle is the aptly-coined “Voice of the Desert,” a Joshua Tree-based pocket-sized field guide that recalls something of a mix…
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Just/Talk: Justin Strauss with Danish DJ & Electronic Music Octopus Kasper Bjørke
Kasper Bjørke is something of an electronic music octopus — the Danish-born DJ has had his hand in everything from production, performance,…
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Just/Talk: Justin Strauss with Swiss DJ Duo In Flagranti On Being Beginners After 22 Years In Music
n Flagranti, the musical duo comprised of Sasa Crnobrnja and Alex Gloor, make the kind of music that tugs on the thread of mother…
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Sharing Knives: Executive Chef Bethany Zozula On Food As A Vehicle For Memory
Cooking, for Ace Hotel Pittsburgh’s award-winning Executive Chef Bethany Zozula of Whitfield, is a family affair. She cites her mother and…
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Ace AIR: Artist, Researcher and Educator, Jeremy Bolen, Translates The Night Sky
We agree with Richard Avedon when he says, "Anything is an art if you do it at the level of an art." Sculpture, mineral, sound and thought…
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Furniture and Lighting Designer TJ O’Keefe Just Wants You To Keep Talking To Your Neighbors
We like meeting new people. People who upend expectation and will mix their florals, their decor, their friends, their cocktails, anyway…
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Pop Artist Ed Ruscha Gives Us A Road Map For Our Journey Into The Future of Desert X
Here, modern artist Ed Ruscha shares his personal story on the passage of time, perhaps a road map for our journey into the future of…
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The Trap Set Live: Rod Argent & Colin Blunstone of The Zombies On Why They’re One of The Only British Invasion Bands Left Standing
It happened. The Zombies came together at our desert oasis and played a set worthy of a million date shakes. They also chatted with each…
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