Keeping Up with @theprospectives
Writer Adam Hurly (@theprospectives) uses Instagram to tell stories of Brooklyn life.
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How Illustrator Leah Goren Breathes Life into Book Covers
It's okay to judge books by their covers when they look this damn fine.
See more @leahreena!
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Aziz + STET
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#ferrantefever
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Check out Aisha Muharrar (formerly a writer on Parks & Rec) and her new web series, “Book Report”!
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You’re going to turn 29 soon. What are your feelings about turning 30 when most of your work has been focused around being a 20-year-old?
I’m so fucking excited to be 30, you have no idea. No one tells you this, but 28 is the best age to be. 29? I bet it’s pretty fuckin’ chic, too. I think that this age is kind of amazing — 28 to like early- to mid-30s — like, you’re still young and look hot and in a good place but you’re old enough to know better. So you can have all the fun that a 24-year-old has, but you aren’t going to fuck some random bozo in a hot dog costume at a Halloween party and then do like ten lines of cocaine. You’re going to get delightfully drunk off of like four watermelon cocktails and go home and fuck your boyfriend who loves you. I think that’s really nice.
—Ryan O’Connell
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Interview with Clarice Lispector - São Paulo, 1977 (English subtitles)
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The Long Goodbye, dir. Robert Altman (1973)
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Short Cuts, dir. Robert Altman (1993)
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3 Women, dir. Robert Altman (1977)
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Brewster McCloud, dir. Robert Altman (1970)
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The review of ALTMAN, the massive new coffee table book dedicated to director Robert Altman, now up on STET for your reading pleasure.
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The first uses of the filthiest words in the English language.
Did you know that the word "fart" was first introduced in 1250?
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Anyone who has lost something and would like to think for a few minutes to how baffling it is to be alive.
—Author Catherine Lacey on her debut novel's audience. Read more from our Q&A with her here.
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Kim Gordon, Is It My Body?
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