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April 10, 2013 Allison Bagg

Nik, Hell’s Kitchen. (Photo: ANIMALNewYork) […]

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April 9, 2013 Kyle Chayka

Artist ads aren’t new — what’s up, Chris Burden? — but self-described art “villain” Nate Hill is doing it in one of the most effective, unconventional ways I’ve seen in quite some time. Think about it, what’s the most popular thing on the internet aside from cats? Porn! Whenever naked ladies are attached to something, people suddenly seem become more […]

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Julia Dawidowicz

Woah. This is an ongoing photo series “Neon Luminance” by Sean Lenz and Kristoffer Abildgaard of San Francisco’s From the Lenz. The pair strategically dropped Cyalume glow sticks in several moon-lit waterfalls throughout Northern California and captured the mesmerizing light trails using long exposure. The result: glorious fairy-rave fantasy dreamscapes. At times, the duo tied multiple glow […]

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Daniel Kolitz

ANIMAL is proud to welcome our new contributor Daniel Kolitz. You may have ROFLed at his renowned Printed Internet Tumblr featuring Kickstarter During the Great Depression: Very Tiny Coffin for My Firstborn Son, BREAKING: I, ARIANNA HUFFINGTON, CAN LITERALLY NOT BELIEVE HOW DRINK I AM RIGHT NOW and more. Welcome to the Printed Internet, now on ANIMAL. How’s your Klout score? […]

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Andy Cush

“Listen In” is a weekly feature in which we ask musicians to curate a mixtape-length YouTube playlist of songs they’re currently digging. Today’s “Listen In” playlists comes from grindcore kings (and inspiration for ANIMAL’s own canine metal band) Pig Destroyer, and gives a wide survey of heavy music circa 2013–from Blacklisters’ noisy post-hardcore to Portal’s […]

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Marina Galperina

Before Kim Jong Un inherited his dictatorship over North Korea, “Dear Leader might have been just another goofy pre-teen in a school play.” That’s what the Atlantic says about those photos. The question mark at the end of the headline says they’re not sure but what they hey, clickity-click-click. The Sun goes all in though: […]

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Marina Galperina

One-hundred human brains from patients of the Texas State Mental Hospital. In jars of fluid. Numbered. Labeled with the specifications of their malformalities. Stacked in a storage closet. Untouched for thirty years. That’s what photographer Adam Voorhes found when Scientific American magazine sent him to the University of Texas at Austin to borrow “a normal human […]

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Marina Galperina

Russian brown bears are noble wild beasts, when not forced to ride motorcycles in the circus. Also, when they’re not huffing empty aviation fuel barrels. These bears are high. Theses bears are really, really high. The bears of Kronotsky Nature Reserve were drawn in by the scent of gasoline and now, look at that bear. Look at him […]

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Allison Bagg

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

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April 8, 2013 Bucky Turco

Street artists Willow and Swilo brings rural elements to the streets of Brooklyn creating this nice juxtaposition. (Photo: Jake Dobkin/Flickr) […]

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