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u003cpu003eAssociated with the absurdist movement of “weird twitter,” mostly against his own will, Dril has built a massive following by producing pithy aphorisms and hypothetical situations, eschewing the observations and banal life updates that characterized a lot of early Twitter.u003c/pu003e
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u003cpu003eFolio asks artists and curators to gather works made with unexpected materials and adapt them for the printed page. In this issue we speak with Hannah Epstein, whose rug-hooking manifests the madness of the digital world into fiber.u003c/pu003e
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u003cpu003eAs digital media burns, can independent media restore faith in reporting in the already unbelievable technology beat?u003c/pu003e
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u003cpu003e“I figure, if I have to be forced to live in this modern, cold and digital world, I can at least point to the physical objects that I love.u0022u003c/pu003e
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Comic, Kelly Fruh, 32 pgs, etsy.com/shop/StewBrewComix, $8u003cbru003eu003cbru003eu003cpu003eLife doesn’t unfold in a neat narrative, neither does Kelly Fruh's brief, deft, illustrated vignettes.u003c/pu003e
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Isle McElroy, 256 pgs, HarperVia, harpercollins.com, $28.99 Unfolding like a thriller, People Collide is as much about marriage and what draws people together (and apart) as it is about gender or art.
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Our newest issue is out now!u003cbru003eFeaturing game designer Ville Kallio, the comedy cult Car World, and more. 

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