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“Because dough is a live material, it needs to be made on site,” says Santina
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Ever wanted to see a castle in the clouds? PRT, photographer Simone Hutsch’s latest
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When was the last time a building made you smile? How about a window or a hat? Recently
“You’ve got a nerve to be asking a favor,” spews the narrator of The Walkman’s
Isolated on a canopy inside the Cornaro Chapel in Rome, the body of St. Theresa levitates
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Jules Verne, Ursula Le Guin, and Ray Bradbury obsessively constructed imaginary realms.
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“By design, life is a play of opposites,” says Uzor Ugoala, whose dreamy photographs
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Food and the environment are inextricably linked—everything we eat has a footprint.
A lifelong amateur artist, Hermann Rorschach showed people inkblots in order to discover
When D.H. Lawrence finally succeeded in publishing his Modernist masterwork Women
“When you feel like giving up, remember why you held on for so long in the first
Filmmaker Andi Avery wants to confess a terrible secret. “I don’t really like
“We’re creating the future,” say creative partners Celeste O’Connor and Mecca
“As the world becomes more digital, I find myself doing the opposite,” says Marc
“It sounds funny, but I’m really inspired by the cartoon Transformers,” says