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August 21, 2014 ANIMAL

David, Brooklyn. (Photo: Abian Sacks) […]

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August 20, 2014 ANIMAL

Sasha, Hell’s Kitchen. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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August 19, 2014 Sophie Weiner

“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. This week, electronic musician, artist, designer and founder of witch house, Travis Egedy aka Pictureplane […]

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Bucky Turco

Isaac, Hell’s Kitchen. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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August 18, 2014 Marina Galperina

ANIMAL’s feature Artist’s Notebook asks artists to show us their original “idea sketch” next to a finished artwork or project. This week, artist and comedian Sean Joseph Patrick Carney talks about making Experimental Aioli, seven signature aioli flavors paying tribute to a New York individual or institution of cultural influence including Bill de Blasio, Action Bronson and Matthew Barney for a performance installation […]

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Bucky Turco

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

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August 15, 2014 Sophie Weiner

Sure, Google Glasses and Oculus Rifts are cool, but when was the last time you played music off a postage stamp? In 1972, that was possible thanks to these “talking stamps” from Bhutan, which were sticky on one side, with a playable record on the other side. They are still legal for postage use today, but […]

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Bucky Turco

Aubrey, Hell’s Kitchen. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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August 14, 2014 Bucky Turco

Tomas, Chinatown. (Photo: Bucky Turco/ANIMALNewYork) […]

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August 13, 2014 Marina Galperina

Since the shut down of major cryptomarket Silk Road, the “dark net” drug market has boomed, nearly doubling in size. At the Conversation, James Martin provides a reasonable take on the increasingly professional practice of online drug distribution and its “socially beneficial implications.” For dealers, selling drugs online offers significant advantages over face-to-face retailing. They have immediate access to a huge and […]

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