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Nebula with Horoscope

The Internet and Astrology: Q&A With Kalki Das

Insight on internet astrology from a Vedic scholar and Bhakti yogi (who daylights as an IT manager)

Savannah C Daniels

Crosswalk Sign

Rethinking Public Space in New York City

The pandemic has changed the way New Yorkers move about the city, influencing their sense of community

Daniel Read Karel

Communes Illustration

Isolating from Isolation: How Commune Inhabitants Aren’t the Recluses We Think They Are (Kinda)

Communes are often isolated from society at large. However, during the pandemic and beyond, they have given their community members the ability to connect in ways they no longer felt they were able to in our modern world

Beatriz Colón

Middle Aged Weed Smoker Illustration

From CBD to THC, America’s Middle Aged Are Turning to Once Taboo Treatments to Heal Their Aches and Pains

Have a joint to relieve your joints; Smoke some Mary Jane for your (back) pain

Michael Andrew Lovito

Bushwick Cabaret

Rave Culture in a Post-Pandemic World

After an unprecedented halt from the dance floor, what does the future of raves look like and how does the industry return to play?

Lamia Baladi

The Editor's Vision The Editor's Vision Spring 2021
The Brink – Editor's Vision
NYU Journalism

The Editor's Vision was designed by Jeremiah Bird and developed and administrated by Garrett Gardner.


The Brink - Editor's Vision is the Spring 2021 of The Editor's Vision, a project of the Magazine program at NYU.

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We’re living in a liminal space. With the arrival of COVID-19, the world as we knew it vanished, and the new one has just started to form. This publication, a collaborative effort between NYU graduate journalism students, hopes to function as a news capsule, identifying the ways in which the world has changed, while also describing the ways we have been changed by the world.