Rachmaninoff, Blood, and Roaring Ovations at Lincoln Center
       
     
The Drop
       
     
Megaflora: Magical Realism & Movement in Nature
       
     
Living Fossils
       
     
Contactless World
       
     
Curse of Geography: Badakhshan
       
     
Rachmaninoff, Blood, and Roaring Ovations at Lincoln Center
       
     
Rachmaninoff, Blood, and Roaring Ovations at Lincoln Center

Text and cover photo by Emma Kazaryan

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The Drop
       
     
The Drop

A chance meeting in a park unearthed a treasure trove of expressive photographs documenting New York in the ’80s.

Written by Emma Kazaryan, Photographs by Lawrence Horn

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Megaflora: Magical Realism & Movement in Nature
       
     
Megaflora: Magical Realism & Movement in Nature

When a successful modern dancer leaves New York in the wake of the pandemic, he returns home and experiences a creative reawakening by merging movement, activism, film, and the natural world.

Text by Justin Kiersky, Images by Emma Kazaryan

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Living Fossils
       
     
Living Fossils

Amidst a record-breaking national heat wave and second year of rampant wildfires, a group of dancers construct a new form of environmental advocacy in the California redwoods.

Text by Sidd Joag, Photographs by Emma Kazaryan

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Contactless World
       
     
Contactless World

A retracing of 2020 through personal anecdotes and hand-drawn QR codes – dispatches from the epicentre of the pandemic in the U.S.

Written and Illustrated by Emma Kazaryan

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Curse of Geography: Badakhshan
       
     
Curse of Geography: Badakhshan

In the inaccessible borderlands of Badakhshan, Tajikistan, the M41 or “Heroin Highway” serves as the primary trafficking route for opium and heroin smuggled out of Afghanistan on its way to Russia and Europe, leaving a trail of uneven development and outward migration.

By Emma Kazaryan

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