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Can Molly, a Power-Pop Band from Copenhagen, Replace The Replacements?
Meet Molly, the Demark trio that's got 80s power-pop in a chokehold.
Philip C. Keith Knows That Art Needs Sex
Although the Berlin-based photographer does feel artistic nudes are overrated.
Is It Weird to Still Use White Emojis?
The idea of actively selecting a white emoji over the new default, cartoon yellow versions seems weird.
'Projection Napping' Puts Sleeping Giants on NYC Buildings
Nappers are popping up on walls all over NYC, thanks to the Dawn of Man art collective.
Meeting and Understanding the Asexual Community
A photographer and sociologist team up to get a firsthand perspective from eight asexuals.
The 'National Geographic' Photographer Who Likes His Phone More Than His Camera
An interview with Ivan Kashinsky about the joys of the camera phone.
Why You Can't Escape Crowds at the Louvre
Regardless of how long they spent in the museum, everyone ends up in the same places.
I Went to a Silent Speed-Dating Night
The silent speed-dating event "Shhh" supposedly creates "a deeper, instantaneous connection" between lonely people looking for love.
Paris Photo Series Explores the Art of Voyeurism
Gail Albert Halaban's new photography book, 'Paris Views,' captures life through the windows of French apartments.
Meet the Metal Wizard That Built a Vortex Cannon to Shoot Holes Through Forests
Deep in the hills of Herefordshire, tinkering druids are resurrecting a would-be military technology.
'Effective Altruists' Want to Be Nice in the Most Efficient Way Possible
Charity shouldn't begin at home, they say—it should begin wherever money will do the most amount of good.
The Inventor of the 3D Printer Is Stoked on the Future of 3D-Printed Food
A legend in his own right, the 74-year-old Californian not only revolutionized industrial production with the 3D printer, he created a brand new path for a new industry that is continually—and creatively—evolving.