“This Strange Eventful History” is a novel that’s quilted from scraps of memory treasured in the author’s attic for decades.
CLIENT: Washington Post
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Reviews of this month’s latest scary releases.
CLIENT : NYT
AD: Tonya Douraghy
The current ‘take no prisoners’ political battle over Canada’s carbon tax threatens what climate progress has been made. There is a compromise that could lower the temperature.
CLIENT : Corporate Knights
AD : Jack Dylan
New discoveries demystify the bizarre force that binds atomic nuclei together
CLIENT : Scientific American
AD : Michael Mrak
I tried to look casual about the pain and the subsequent surgery. But the truth was different.
CLIENT: Wall Street Journal
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4 New Horror Books Spiked With Dread and Profound Unease
CLIENT: NYT Book Review
AD: Tonya Douraghy
Close brushes with dying and psychedelic trips can change the way we see the world, while offering clues about how consciousness works
CLIENT: Wall Street journal
AD: Caitlin Choi
Forget the artificial-intelligence frenzy — the most-exciting trade on Wall Street right now might just be betting on boring.
CLIENT : Bloomberg Markets
AD : Josef Reyes
Submersibles allow us to witness the wonders of the depths of our planet like nothing else. But after the OceanGate disaster, how safe are they?
CLIENT : The Observer
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Premee Mohamed, C.J. Cooke, Tim Lebbon and Amanda Jayatissa return with their latest terrifying books.
AD: Tonya Douraghy, Alvaro Dominguez
CLIENT: NYT Book Review
Meet the 1990 and 1991 babies, a massive micro generation in lifelong competition for America’s economic resources, reshaping the world around them. NYT Sunday Business Cover
CLIENT: NYT
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Despite a glut of laws limiting reproductive rights, remarkably little is known about the uterus and its workings.
CLIENT: TNR
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An anti-abortion millennial couple promised women thousands of dollars to cancel their abortions. The women had their babies, but the couple didn't always hold up their end of the deal. BI investigated, and now they say they'll pay out $10,000 the women never got.
CLIENT : Insider
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Fearing legal repercussions, doctors in Texas say they are risking grave patient harm to comply with new abortion restrictions.
GOLD MEDAL SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS 66 / COMARTS Shortlist 2024 / AI 43 Selected Winner
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CLIENT: The New Yorker
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Michael Miske is accused of being a drug kingpin who plotted the revenge killing of his son’s best friend. His trial, on Oahu, stands to expose a world that few outside Hawaii even knew existed.
CLIENT : Bloomberg Businessweek
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Artificial Intelligence Debated
CLIENT: The Guardian Weekly
AD: Andrew Stocks
“Deena So’Oteh’s clever flip cover for this week’s Guardian Weekly magazine neatly illustrates the dilemma. “I cannot help but think that we as a society are at a crossroads,” Deena says of her design, “and the way our future will unfold will greatly depend on what morals we anchor it to.”
In Jennifer McMahon’s new novel, “My Darling Girl,” a woman must protect her family from a terrible darkness lurking in her abusive mother.
CLIENT: NYT Book Review
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Personal piece exploring infinite loop of grief with moments of self reflection.
A startup investment allowed the South Korean music giant to pull off one of the most innovative song rollouts in recent history.
CLIENT: Billboard Magazine
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Humans must maintain control or risk losing out to machines that have the ability to learn.
CLIENT: Al Majalla
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Although designers do have a lot of power, AI is just a tool conceived to benefit us. Communities must make sure that happens
CLIENT : The Guardian
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CLIENT: The Guardian
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Fraudsters are being given more sophisticated ways to trick us into believing they are someone they are not.
CLIENT: The Guardian.
AD: Chris Clarke
If our industry is to avoid superficial ethics-washing, historically excluded communities must be brought into the conversation
CLIENT : The Guardian
AD : Chris Clarke
Generative AI can involve citizens directly in decision-making, but not while developers’ incentives are only financial.
CLIENT: The Guardian
AD: Chris Clarke
Humans need to excel at things AI can’t do – and that means more creativity and critical thinking and less memorization.
CLIENT: The Guardian
AD: Chris Clarke
CLIENT: Nautilus Magazine
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AI is already causing unintended harm. What happens when it falls into the wrong hands?
CLIENT: The Guardian
AD: Chris Clarke
Parkinsons’ and related disorders appear to result from a buildup of alpha-synuclein protein in the brain. The toxic protein appears to interfere with the usual mechanisms for immobilizing people during sleep. The outcome—dream enactment—predicts Parkinsons’ or other neurodegenerative disorders 10 to 15 years before more debilitating symptoms emerge, raising hope that early interventions can fend off the disease. The condition is also shedding light on the nature of dreams.
CLIENT: Scientific American
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Book Review of “The Wager by David Grann
CLIENT: New Yorker
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CLIENT: Wall Street Journal
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The Praxis Society envisions a Mediterranean enclave—with just the Right kind of people.
CLIENT: Mother Jones
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CLIENT: The New Yorker
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The requirements of the theater, and the constant physical and emotional risks facing performers, have many demanding their basic needs as humans.
SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS 65 JURY SELECTION
AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION SELECTED WINNER
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CLIENT: NPR
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CLIENT: Bloomberg Businessweek
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Book review of Kerry Howley ”Bottoms up and the devil laughs: a journey through the deep state”. Kerry Howley’s new book shows how the government distorts reality to turn whistleblowers into public enemies.
CLIENT : TNR
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Cover illustration for NYT Book Review section dedicated to “Birnam Wood” by the Book Prize winner Eleanor Catton.
CLIENT: NYT Book Review
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CLIENT : Federal Computer Weekly
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CLIENT: Insider
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Book review of “Terraformers” by Annalee Newitz
CLIENT : Washington Post
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Cover story about plants and their form of cognition.
CLINET: Nautilus
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With their closed doors and transient nature, hotels can provide an environment for crimes like sex trafficking. An incident in the middle of the night prompts a writer to ask what is being done to prevent them.
CLIENT : NYT
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“The Ministry for the Future” displays Robinson’s anti-anti-utopianism: its prognosis is both heartening and harrowing.
AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION SELECTED WINNER
CLIENT: The New Yorker Magazine
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CLIENT: NYT
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CLIENT: NYT Book Review
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CLIENT: The Guardian
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A new wave of fast food restaurants is cleaning up America’s favorite fare.
CLIENT: Corporate Knights
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Book Review of “Liliana’s Invincible Summer” by Cristina Rivera Garza
CLINET: Boston Globe
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Her latest novel uses horror and a privileged white protagonist as vehicles for social critique.
CLIENT: NYT Book Review
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CLIENT: NYT Book Review
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Cover illustration is selected as NYT The Most Memorable Illustrations of 2021
Describing new Latin American literature as ‘magic realist’ prolongs a stereotype that overlooks the full depth and richness of each novel’s true genre.
CLIENT : NYT
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CLIENT: NYT
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CLIENT: NYT Book Review
AD: Catherine Gilmore-Barnes
CLIENT: The Guardian Saturday Magazine
AD: Sara Ramsbottom
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s novel is a shocking dystopian satire that imagines inmates used for gladiator-style entertainment.
CLIENT: Washington Post
AD: Beth Broadwater
We can no longer ignore the theater’s systemic inequities. But leaving them behind may remake the industry in unexpected ways.
CLIENT: NYT
AD: Felicia Vasquez
Researchers debate whether grandiosity always masks vulnerability
CLIENT : Scientific American
AD : Michael Mrak
The Craddicks’ Gushers of Cash: How a powerful Texas lawmaker and a key regulator profit from the industry they oversee.
CLIENT: Texas Monthly
AD: Emily Kimbro
How Beijing’s Struggles Could Be an Opportunity for Washington
CLIENT : Foreign Affairs
AD: Michaela Staton
CLIENT: TNR
AD: Andy Omel
CLIENT: The Guardian Saturday Magazine
AD: Sara Ramsbottom
CLIENT: The Guardian
AD: Chris Clarke
Experts say it’s time to enact comprehensive consumer privacy legislation in the United States
CLIENT: Northwestern
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CLIENT: NYT
AD: Jennifer Ledbury, Felicia Vasquez
CLIENT : WIRED
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CLIENT: NYT
AD : Minh Uong
Al Majalla will examine the Arab and Western roles in the Syrian conflict in their entirety including their gambles, failures, successes, as well as future challenges
CLIENT: Al Majalla
AD: Sara Loane
CLIENT: TNR
AD: Robert A. Di Ieso
CLIENT: NYT Book Review
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CLIENT: The Boston Globe
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CLIENT: Mother Jones
AD: Grace Molteni
CLIENT: TNR
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CLIENT: The New Republic
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CLIENT: The New Republic
AD: Robert Di Ieso
CLIENT: Foreign Policy Magazine
AD: Lori Kelley
CLIENT : Foreign Policy Magazine
AD: Lori Kelley
CLIENT: New York Times
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CLIENT: NYT Book Review
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CLIENT: New Yorker Magazine
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CLIENT: New Yorker Magazine
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CLIENT: The New Yorker
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CLIENT: The New Republic.
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CLIENT: NYT Book Review
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