Mommy Nearest // June 15, 2018
We Need To Listen To Sex Workers Now More Than Ever
BUST Magazine // May 29, 2018
Hashtag Activism: A Timeline
Marie Claire // May 24, 2018
Meghann Wright: Equal Parts Rock Star, Super Mom, and Girl Boss
Walking into Meghann Wright’s Bushwick apartment is like stepping into an optical oxymoron: it’s hard to tell if the place belongs to a rock star, or a newborn baby. A child’s stroller is propped up against a massive speaker set that frat houses across the country would lust over. On the top shelf in the …
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A Look Into the Life of a New York Court Officer
Washington Square News // April 4, 2018
7 Sex Workers Better Suited to Run the Free World Than Donald Trump
Marie Claire // March 30, 2018
Pickle Day 2017: The Best Pickle New Yorkers Have Ever Found Themselves In
What if I told you that there is a place where the streets are lined with pickles? Yes, pickles. Kosher, half-sour, gherkin, fried…you name it and it’s there. A place where children run around with pickle shaped stuffed-animals tucked under their arms and cool brine running down their smiling faces. A place where you can …
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Odd Jobs Profile: Alan Stentiford, Johnny Depp Impersonator
Who Uses What? Drug Use by Variable in 18-25 Year Old Americans
The data used for these visualizations came from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, and was taken from their 2016 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. These data visualizations compare marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamine usage, in the past 12 months, by Americans aged 18-25, as …
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Should Models be Role Models?: A Deep Dive into NYFW and the Faces it Shows the World
“This is the most exciting thing that has happened in our neighbourhood in, like, twenty years,” exclaims Upper East Side resident Kate Kaplin. Her baggy skinny jeans and childish chatter quickly expose her for her sixteen year old self, while her brace-faced younger sister, Caroline, nods eagerly in agreement. Kate and Caroline have managed to …