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April 20, 2015 Bucky Turco

Isaac, Jamaica Station. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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April 17, 2015 Bucky Turco

Tad, Bushwick. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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April 16, 2015 Michael Rougeau

ANIMAL’s feature Game Plan asks game developers to share a bit about their process and some working images from the creation of a recent game. This week, we spoke with James Beech of Neon Serpent LLC about Ultraworld, the story of an artificial intelligence paralyzed by uncertainty. Lots of video games break the fourth wall, […]

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Prachi Gupta

If you’re looking for a place to park in New York City this week, you might be surprised to see that “No Parking Zone” you’re eyeing is also now a “No Catcalling Zone.” The signs, first reported on Tuesday, are a street art collaboration between New York-based non-profit Feminist Apparel and Philly-based feminist collective Pussy […]

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Bucky Turco

Rosie, Fort Greene Park. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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April 15, 2015 Prachi Gupta

“Listen In” is a weekly feature in which we ask musicians to curate a mixtape-length YouTube playlist of songs they’re currently digging. Click the big play button above to hear the whole playlist or scroll down to see and hear individual tracks. After dropping a 2-song cover EP in February, Bluesy Brookyln-based punk rocker Shilpa […]

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Bucky Turco

Warren, Williamsburg. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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April 14, 2015 Aymann Ismail

ANIMAL showcases a different street artist regularly in our feature, Scratching the Surface. This week, we profile Cake. Name/Alias: Jennifer Caviola, aka Cake. Decade you were born in: ’70s. City you currently live: For the past two years I have been rotating between Brooklyn, Berlin and Connecticut. Drugs or natural highs? Whatever natural high sobriety […]

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Bucky Turco

Valentino, Soho. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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April 13, 2015 Prachi Gupta

Hours ahead of her announcement for presidential candidacy on Sunday, street art about Hillary Clinton’s campaign cropped up in Brooklyn Saturday night, reported The Weekly Standard. Clinton recently opened her campaign’s headquarters in Brooklyn. The art was well organized, mounted with hooks at impressive heights, including in-line with a traffic light. The posters read “Don’t […]

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