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'Return to Seoul' is about reinvention, not resolution (NPR)
New film explores how 'the father of video art' pioneered an art form (NPR)
How One Brooklyn Neighborhood Became a Nightclub Haven (Bloomberg)
Work and COVID-19: How the Pandemic Changed Students’ Career Plans (Teen Vogue)
Listen to Pink Navel’s “DIY Twitter”: The Ones (Pitchfork)
Paris Texas Are Committed to the Experiment (FLOOD Magazine)
Meet the DIY Diggers Who Can’t Stop Making ‘Hobby Tunnels’ (Bloomberg)
Listen to Cousin Stizz’s “Blessings”: The Ones (Pitchfork)
Colleges Struggle to Address a Mental Health Crisis (The Nation)
Review of ‘Total Trust’ (Screen Slate)
How Fred Again.. transforms the sounds of social media into rave-worthy beauty (NPR)
Chicago Music Festivals Bring Revenue — and Tension — to City (Bloomberg)
The debate over "bamboo ceilings" misses the point (Mic)
In The Midst Of A Challenging Year, MAVI Found Inspiration Where The Sidewalk Ends (Stereogum)
Amaryllis DeJesus Moleski’s Interdisciplinary Work Tends to the In-Betweens (Observer)
An Opioid-Like Drink Is Masquerading As a Wholesome Alcohol Alternative (Bloomberg)
Review of Loraine James’ “Reflection” (FLOOD Magazine)
From Montreal to Berlin, Cities Aim to Stay Open 24 Hours (Bloomberg)
Pink Siifu’s Mad-Scientist Melting Pot (Stereogum)
An ode to playlists, the perfect kind of sonic diary (NPR)
The Vulnerable Indie Pop of Michael Seyer (Bandcamp)
How the Pandemic Changed Young People’s Relationship to Substances (The Nation)
F1 and IndyCar Street Races Can Be an Economic Boon — and a Big Headache (Bloomberg)
Crypto’s Trump Bandwagon Has Plenty of Empty Seats (Bloomberg)
KeiyaA levels up even with live music shut down (Chicago Reader)
Why does Hollywood still think women have to pick between love and themselves? (Mic)
Artist Dominic Chambers Has a New Vision of Black Intellectualism (Observer)