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I took today outside and put it in the bin where it belongs.
Client: We’d like you to come in and shine a light on the underlying cause of our problems.
Me: Great. I can do that.
[begins to get close to underlying cause]
Client: We’d like you to leave now.
Only a fragment, yet it still stops you in your tracks: A small survival from Amarna, where art got radically, gloriously strange under Akhenaten.
Dating to around 1353–1336 BC
đź“· Metropolitan Museum
Mardi soir avec Fortuna.
when a friend tells you she's breaking up with her boyfriend and invites you to badmouth him, don't. twice i fell for that. twice
evening light
Thinking a lot about the gender valance on current tech criticism.
I'm not sure I've ever seen a hype cycle countered by critics with such a depth of expertise and arsenal of research and theory, and so many of the critics are not white men.
The thing about rebranding is don't do it.
"Bookshelf: Spring 2026" is here!
Browse our seasonal roundup of reviews of recent books on buildings, landscapes, and cities. This spring, our critics’ roundtable takes on fascism at home, revolution in Black bookstores, climate change in augmented reality, gentrification as metaphor, and more.