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UPDATE 2: Thanks to everyone who attended, and also to all the contributors for their truly fantastic pieces. The whole thing surpassed our wildest expectations. If you couldn’t make it, you can check out the Chronicle’s write-up here. And for those curious about the final lineup, here was the Table of Contents. And keep watching the Pop-Up site!

SHORTS:

DESIGN
What the World Needs Now
By Allison Arieff

MUSIC
Psych Garage Rock
By Jennifer Maerz

FOOD
Chinese Food And The Economy
By Andrew Lam

TRAVEL
Airsickness
By Joshua Davis

FAITH
Awesome Pope
By Roman Mars

PRODUCTS
Mobility
By Steven Leckart

FEATURES

LITERATURE
This Grubbing Art
By Jon Mooallem

MUSIC
Doom Versus Lil Wayne
By Brandon Mcfarland

SOCIETY
Foreclosure
By Todd Hido

SPORTS
Fear
By Jennifer Kahn

HISTORY
A Delta Town
By Sandy Tolan

CULTURE
Pink By Peggy Orenstein

SCIENCE AND NATURE
The World at Night
By Christina Seely

CULTURE
STRAND: A Natural History Of Cinema
By Christian Bruno

SOCIETY
Born By Tania Ketenjian And Ahri Golden

SCIENCE AND NATURE
Termites By Lisa Margonelli

BIOGRAPHY
A Soldier’s Tale
By Larry Sultan

SOCIETY
Health Care
By Alex Gibney

Q&A
Megan Prelinger
With Todd Lappin

THE CITY
The Commissioner
By Nathanael Johnson

SCIENCE AND NATURE
Botany, The Movie
By Michael Pollan

THE ARTS
One Big Soul
By The Kitchen Sisters

MEMOIR
The Devil’s Water
By Glynn Washington

UPDATE: Sold out! You can get on the waiting list at the site. Also, a bit more info here and here.

I’m happy to announce the impending launch of a side project I’ve been working on (with writer Doug McGray,  multi-talented-creative gurus Derek Fagerstrom and Lauren Smith, and designer Maili Holiman):

Pop-Up Magazine

One night only! If you are in the Bay area on April 22, come check out an evening of  interviews, documentary film, facts, humor, photography, stories, and radio. Never before seen/heard/published work from award-winning filmmakers, photographers, and contributors to The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Harpers, The Tate Modern, MoMA, Wired, This American Life, and many others. It’ll be like…a magazine. But live.

It’s taking place at the fantastic Brava Theatre, with drinks before and after in the lobby. Doors and bar open at 7, the magazine starts at 7:30.  Tickets can be had here (and they are going pretty fast, it’s approaching 75% sold out).

We’ve still got the full lineup under wraps, but you can expect the likes of writer Michael Pollan, documentarian Alex Gibney, photographer Todd Hido, writer Peggy Orenstein, and much more…

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I'm Evan Ratliff, a freelance journalist and feature writer for Wired, The New Yorker, Outside, The New York Times Magazine, and other publications. I'm also the story editor for Pop-Up Magazine, the world's first live magazine.

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