Good Reads: Oct. 6

Oct. 6, 2014, 12:00 p.m.

Every Monday, Lomita will link to some of our favorite reads and features from around the web from the past week. 

Remember Sia’s Chandelier video with the tiny wigged horror-girl from Dance Moms? The choreographer dissects the dance, step-by-step in this beautiful video. (Nowness)

The New Yorker gets its first animated cover. (Instagram)

California Sunday magazine, an offshoot of Pop Up Magazine, finally launched (yay!) and here’s a great story from their website. (California Sunday Magazine)

Interesting insight into the struggles of Africa’s last absolute monarch. (National Geographic)

Is this the next Facebook? Probably not… (The New Yorker)

A harrowing story of a young boy in Rikers for three years. (The New Yorker)

Stanford scientists are working hard to keep football players’ heads safe. The Daily will be reporting on this soon so look out for it. (ABC News)

Is China Hong Kong’s enemy? Maybe not. (The Guardian)

The Brown sisters have been photographed every year since 1975. The latest image in the series was published this weekend. (The New York Times)

An interview with the the founder of Girls Against God (GAG),  an outlet for artists and writer to discuss witchcraft, feminism and art. (Alldayeveryday)

Read away, lovelies.

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