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A personal exploration of trichotillomania, or “hair pulling disorder.” by Aparna Vidyasagar illustration by Grace Molteni I lean into the mirror, […]
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Read moreThe Authenticity of a Fictionalized “Empire”
What the hit FOX show really demonstrates about the recording industry. by Ziwe Fumudoh Lee Daniel’s “Empire” has become one of […]
Read moreIn Their Own Words (Part 2): The Interviews with Sunflower Movement Protestors
15 Taiwanese Sunflower Movement protestors and one police officer open up about what it was like to (possibly) save their country’s […]
Read moreFighting for Democracy: The Story of the Taiwanese Sunflower Movement
How Taiwanese Students Occupied the Legislature Yuan, Galvanized the Nation, and (Possibly) Saved Democracy on a Small Island Nation. by Karen […]
Read moreIn Their Own Words: The Interviews with Sunflower Movement Protestors
15 Taiwanese Sunflower Movement protestors and one police officer open up about what it was like to (possibly) save their country’s […]
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Thanks (but no thanks), Uber, for the helpful tips on “how to not get raped” en route, but we think there’s […]
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After throwing herself into her writing-acting career, Nicole Maxali hasn’t looked back. The Filipina-American performer reflects on her hit one-woman show, […]
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