I know I'm late to the party, but there's some great stuff in here.
Team Me - F is for Faker
John and Jacob - I'd Go Back
Deon Jackson - When Your Love Has Gone
He's from the 1960's.
At a recent event at the School of Visual Arts Theater in New York, I had the pleasure of interviewing Brooklyn-based artist, photographer, and Guggenheim Fellow Rachel Sussman about The Oldest Living Things in the World (public library) — her decade-long labor-of-love photographic masterpiece at the intersection of fine art, science, and philosophy highlighting thirty humbling organisms over 2,000 years of age, which I’ve covered at length previously. In our conversation, we explore how deep time helps make sense of our fleeting human lives, what the role of the “slow churn” of ideation is in the creative process, and why any meaningful creative endeavor requires an act of self-transcendence.
How Romance Is Evolving In Video Games
Jameis Winston Stole Crab Legs
Dadgumit!
How Romance Is Evolving In Video Games
Jameis Winston Stole Crab Legs
Dadgumit!
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