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Eliot Weinberger on the Art of the Essay: “I have no interest in first-person investigation. Personally, I’ve never found myself an interesting person.” Maggie Nelson on the Art of Nonfiction: “It’s important to notice when the spark of magic or curiosity is there and what snuffs it out, and being around too many writers, for me, snuffs it out.” Prose by Anne(...)
The Paris Review n.253, fall 2025
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Eliot Weinberger on the Art of the Essay: “I have no interest in first-person investigation. Personally, I’ve never found myself an interesting person.” Maggie Nelson on the Art of Nonfiction: “It’s important to notice when the spark of magic or curiosity is there and what snuffs it out, and being around too many writers, for me, snuffs it out.” Prose by Anne Carson, Renny Gong, Aurora Huiza, Jordy Rosenberg, Bud Smith, and Yan Lianke. Poetry by Roque Dalton, Ishion Hutchinson, Patricia Lockwood, Mariano Melgar, Eileen Myles, Katie Peterson, and authors unknown.
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The latest issue of Niche MTL focuses on the underground. "The underground is anti-mid. It is concerned only with life at its most nascent and very latest stages. Shoots emerge to break new ground. They inevitably wither and die and fall back into the soil and the cycle begins again. We wade through these gardens of nano-shit with delight. Underground is a mode to(...)
Niche MTL, the underground issue: Yearbook 2025
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The latest issue of Niche MTL focuses on the underground. "The underground is anti-mid. It is concerned only with life at its most nascent and very latest stages. Shoots emerge to break new ground. They inevitably wither and die and fall back into the soil and the cycle begins again. We wade through these gardens of nano-shit with delight. Underground is a mode to embrace the fertile, the fundamental, the infinite." The issue includes a CD featuring music from 17 local artists.
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« Bâtir des communautés trans » est une invitation à aborder les identités et luttes trans à travers le monde sous deux angles : leur dimension collective et leur évasion permanente des définitions essentialisantes, en particulier celles issues de l’Occident. Les contributions comprennent des réflexions à propos/depuis la Colombie (La Liga de Salud Trans), Casablanca et(...)
The Funambulist no.62 FR : Bâtir des communautés trans
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« Bâtir des communautés trans » est une invitation à aborder les identités et luttes trans à travers le monde sous deux angles : leur dimension collective et leur évasion permanente des définitions essentialisantes, en particulier celles issues de l’Occident. Les contributions comprennent des réflexions à propos/depuis la Colombie (La Liga de Salud Trans), Casablanca et Le Caire colonisés (Beshouy Botros), la Grande-Bretagne (Mijke van der Drift et Nat Raha), l’Inde (Shripad Sinnakaar), la Malaisie nouvellement indépendante (Hoo Fan Chon et William Tham), le Mexique (Mikaelah Drullard) et les États-Unis (Dean Spade et Ohan Breiding).
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Canadian Architect's October issue explores sustainability in all its forms.
Canadian architect v.70 no.04 Oct 2025
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Canadian Architect's October issue explores sustainability in all its forms.
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"Building trans communities" is an invitation to approach trans identities and political struggles around the world through two angles: their collective dimension and their forever escape from clear-cut definitions, in particular those emerging from the West. Contributions includes reflections about/from Colombia (La Liga de Salud Trans), colonized Casablanca and Cairo(...)
The Funambulist n.62 EN : Building trans communities
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"Building trans communities" is an invitation to approach trans identities and political struggles around the world through two angles: their collective dimension and their forever escape from clear-cut definitions, in particular those emerging from the West. Contributions includes reflections about/from Colombia (La Liga de Salud Trans), colonized Casablanca and Cairo (Beshouy Botros), Britain (Mijke van der Drift and Nat Raha), India (Shripad Sinnakaar), newly independent Malaysia (Hoo Fan Chon and William Tham), Mexico (Mikaelah Drullard), and the US (Dean Spade and Ohan Breiding).
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Featuring: Noreen Masud on Charleston House, Louis Fratino, Dea Kulumbegashvili, Zizipho Poswa, Valerie Giampietro & Alessandro Cicoria, Ignasi Monreal, Graciela Iturbide, the Lijadu Sisters, Takashi Homma, Simon Costin, Christian Kerez, Isamaya Ffrench, Moki Cherry’s Schoolhouse, Konstantin Kakanias & Joe Pickman, Anita Vitale, and Lourdes Castro.
Apartamento 36
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Featuring: Noreen Masud on Charleston House, Louis Fratino, Dea Kulumbegashvili, Zizipho Poswa, Valerie Giampietro & Alessandro Cicoria, Ignasi Monreal, Graciela Iturbide, the Lijadu Sisters, Takashi Homma, Simon Costin, Christian Kerez, Isamaya Ffrench, Moki Cherry’s Schoolhouse, Konstantin Kakanias & Joe Pickman, Anita Vitale, and Lourdes Castro.
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Intitulé Plantes et jardins, le dossier thématique présente les travaux récents de trois artistes — Sara Angelucci, Sara A.Tremblay et Frédéric Lavoie — dont les projets photographiques explorent le monde végétal à travers une investigation attentive où fleurs, plantes, insectes et écosystèmes deviennent le miroir de nos inquiétudes face à notre relation à l’environnement.
CV Ciel variable 130 : Plantes et jardins / plants and gardens
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Intitulé Plantes et jardins, le dossier thématique présente les travaux récents de trois artistes — Sara Angelucci, Sara A.Tremblay et Frédéric Lavoie — dont les projets photographiques explorent le monde végétal à travers une investigation attentive où fleurs, plantes, insectes et écosystèmes deviennent le miroir de nos inquiétudes face à notre relation à l’environnement.
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Azure 313 Nov/Dec 2025
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From Mexico’s revitalized public spaces to the mass timber projects that are signalling a change to Toronto’s urban landscape, the Nov/Dec 2025 issue of AZURE shines a light on climate-resilient design. We also speak with Thai architect Boonserm Premthada, whose work in rural areas benefits both humans and animals, and take a tour of Philadelphia’s new Calder Gardens, an(...)
Azure 313 Nov/Dec 2025
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From Mexico’s revitalized public spaces to the mass timber projects that are signalling a change to Toronto’s urban landscape, the Nov/Dec 2025 issue of AZURE shines a light on climate-resilient design. We also speak with Thai architect Boonserm Premthada, whose work in rural areas benefits both humans and animals, and take a tour of Philadelphia’s new Calder Gardens, an indoor-outdoor gallery by Herzog & de Meuron and Piet Oudolf dedicated to the work of sculptor Alexander Calder that brings exuberant life to a formerly underutilized patch of land.
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This issue of ''Harvard Design Magazine'' seeks to develop and expand this increasingly vital movement, engaging reuse across multiple scales—from individual buildings to downtown streets and the regulatory frameworks that organize our cities. Highlighting creative and interdisciplinary thinking, the issue promotes the act of bringing new life to what already exists as a(...)
Harvard Design Magazine no.53: Reuse and repair
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This issue of ''Harvard Design Magazine'' seeks to develop and expand this increasingly vital movement, engaging reuse across multiple scales—from individual buildings to downtown streets and the regulatory frameworks that organize our cities. Highlighting creative and interdisciplinary thinking, the issue promotes the act of bringing new life to what already exists as a powerful brief for designers, their clients, and the communities they serve. As resistance to viewing the reuse and repair of buildings as a legitimate form of design wanes, the appeal at the heart of Sandburg’s poem—“let us find a city”—is hopefully capturing the attention of future generations. This issue asks: If we free ourselves from the inherited limits on design practice, what new kinds of architecture, cities, and ways of being might we create?
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