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In my debut for 'The Atlantic,’ I wrote about a subject near and dear to my heart: what the loss of cultural listings portends for artists, audiences, institutions, and journalists. The listings—from Time Out to the New Yorker to The NY Times—were, in many ways, my finishing school. I grew to understand the community I was a part of through those... See more
Gabriel Kahanesubstack.comLauren Cory
Lauren Cory: Centre Page Poster Issue 157

Palaces for the People - 99% Invisible
99percentinvisible.orgThe Psychological Cost of Boring Buildings
thecut.com
These are the people who know when EVERY restaurant is opening, are determined to try every hot bakery, and frequently date finance bros, which keeps those guys out of our hair. They are VALUABLE. They are as much a part of this town's life cycle as the frat bros who congregate in Murray Hill or the baby lawyers who live on the Upper East Side.... See more
Heidi N. Moorex.comDollhouses are an almost too-literal example of these women’s shrunken ambitions—of how, when you don’t have control over the big decisions shaping your life, you narrow your focus to a world that’s small enough for you to impose your will on it.
Rachel Monroe • Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession
Why You Hate Contemporary Architecture
currentaffairs.org