A Fateful Convergence
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A Fateful Convergence

In photographer Adali Schell and painter Ethan Kramer's work, abstraction and representation meet in a rigorous union. The two best friends push each other into conceptual deep ends, discussing growing pains and surrendering to one another.

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Every Day Should Be Laundry Day
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Every Day Should Be Laundry Day

Some bands get famous airing their dirty laundry. Laundry Day isn’t one of them. The four best friends develop perfectly imperfect harmonies while having the time of their lives.

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Back to the Ranch
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Back to the Ranch

Long before it turned into a luxury tourist town, my grandmother moved to Aspen, Colorado, where she established her own legacy in tandem with historic environmental preservation.

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Mirror Stage
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Mirror Stage

The Mirror Stage is a psychoanalytic concept that describes the developmental stage where infants view their reflection in a mirror as a part of themself rather than a real experience in a fragmented body.  

The misrecognition of self that occurs in the mirror stage can create a false illusion of wholeness or an idealized image of “I.” While most children grow out of this stage, twins are faced with the rare experience of viewing their own reflection in another person for their entire lives.

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Made to Fade
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Made to Fade

Graffiti artists LABER and SLOCAR talk about the risks, rules, and rush of graffiti in New York and Los Angeles.

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Constellations & Root Systems
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Constellations & Root Systems

Sisters Celia and Ava Liberace dissect their shared lineage, from memories of passing drawings under the dinner table to cutting each other’s hair in the bathtub.

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Very Nice People
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Very Nice People

Raised on punk and pop, Davis and Skyler Diamond are shaping a sonic universe in their band Very Nice Person. With their debut album Trampoline, the brothers channel a lifetime of influences into an alternative sound that’s entirely their own.

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