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Thrilling and Fulfilling

by Matt Sutherland

Who says gift books need to be clunky coffee table doorstops featuring pictures of woven baskets or the marsupial mole in its natural habitat? From tattoos to running to a look inside a prison and a concentration camp, these eight indie... Read More

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Feast Your Senses

by Rachel Jagareski

Here’s a crop of snappy new cookbooks that are bright with healthy flavors and tuned in to seasonal availability of high­quality, locally grown and crafted ingredients. Spurning industrialized agriculture and food production, these... Read More

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Fresh Medium Goes Retro

by Peter Dabbene

Graphic novels get a bad rap: for being escapist, for being “easy reading,” for not going enough in depth. In defiance of those unfair stereotypes, these four graphic novels from our Summer Issue tackle subjects both historical and... Read More

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The Thrill of the Chase

by Matt Sutherland

Perhaps the first serious collector to recognize photography as a worthy art form, Samuel J. Wagstaff acquired more than 26,000 photographs between 1973 and 1984, often with the assistance of his one-time lover Robert Mapplethorpe. His... Read More

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100 Years of Tattoos

by Matt Sutherland

What used to be the cause celebre of sailors, convicts, circus acts, and bikers now colors the flesh of 20 percent of Americans—yes, tattoos are suddenly hip and fashionable. With 300 striking photographs, this coffee-table-worthy... Read More

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Unusual Punishment

by Matt Sutherland

More than a few motion pictures have captivated audiences with the image of a villainous, all-powerful prison warden and, in many cases in our nation’s history of incarceration, the caricature was accurate. But beginning around 1970,... Read More

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