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They All Became New York
There are a million stories in the naked city, and here are four of them. The Cross Atlantic Report, a group of four photographers spread across the globe, present a gallery of a time when they were all together in New York.
Things They Don’t Tell You When You Check Yourself Into a Mental Hospital
Don’t believe what the other patients say: the doctors probably won’t try to sleep with you. Chicago’s Chris Sprow brings us a guide for anyone who’s been tempted to check themselves in.
Daft Punk, Discovery
I first heard this album last week and it’s purely coincidence that this record is today’s top review on Pitchfork:…
Roundtable: New Fathers
For some reason not involving pods or alien harvests, a number of our writers are about to be fathers, or have recently become dads, and it seemed appropriate to convene a meeting of minds. Three Contributing Writers and friend-of-TMN Frederic Bonn discuss fears, frustrations, and why the name you’ve picked out for your kid will inevitably be mocked.

