- Now you can buy trading cards of female net artists. But cheerleading, really? Sorry, but I would’ve preferred a deck that shows actual stats where artists get HP and special attacks, not “cheer highlights.” [Etsy, via Anthony Antonellis]
- The International Center for Photography will close its Midtown museum in January 2015. [Artnet]
- Greenpoint is about to get real. Real smelly. [Gothamist]
- Cat want chocolate. [Imgur]
- Jews on dogs, the complete history. [Tablet]
- This weekend, activists put up fake 20-mile-per-hour signs in Brooklyn neighborhoods. [The Brooklyn Paper]
- The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego has chosen the architectural firm of Annabelle Selldorf to head up the museum’s multi-million dollar expansion. [Culture Monster]
- “[I]t was abysmal to be a black artist in Dallas over the last fifteen months,” writes Darryl Ratcliff, who breaks down the city’s exhibition ratio within the last year. [Glasstire]
- Longreads: A personal history of how China’s Ministry of Propaganda has become Americanized. [n + 1]
- In case you didn’t know, the New York Post has an archive of all their covers going back to 2002. So Photoshop. [New York Post]
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