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Category Archives: Magazines
Previews: Times Literary Supplement – April 8, 2022
Cover Preview: Landscape Photography – April 2022
Previews: Smithsonian Magazine – May 2022

FEATURES
There’s Plenty of Juice on Block Island
Block Island, off the New England coast, overcame political strife to lead the way on energy independence
Welcome Back
A hunting ban has fostered the return of a nearly extinct species
Why Did the Salamander Cross the Road?
To reproduce, of course. And a band of volunteers gathers at night to help it—and countless other amphibians—get to the other side
Making the Connection
In the sparse Utah desert, the vital contributions of these 19th-century laborers are finally coming to light
Italian Renaissance
Take a photographic tour through the country’s effort to revitalize its rural towns
Previews: Architectural Review – April 2022

Ibavi | AAU Anastas | Taller Mauricio Rocha | Grafton | Building Beyond Borders + BC Architects and Studies | Sebastián Arquitectos | Fernand Pouillon | Dimitris Pikionis
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AR April 2022
‘A great deal of human history is told in stone alone’ writes Arianne Shahvisi, ’what is carved in stone is a hard, enduring message to the future’. Messages etched onto stone walls and tablets tell us of a past literally writ in stone, but the rocks we plunder from the Earth’s crust can also help us build a liveable future. The April issue of the AR examines stone as an architectural and urban material, digs into the political landscape it is extracted from and explores the weight of cultural and social meanings it holds. This issue features projects by IBAVI, Building Beyond Borders, Mauricio Rocha, Grafton Architects, Fernand Pouillon, Demetris Pikionis, and contributions by Steve Webb, Tomoki Kato, Nami Ogura, Nadi Abusaada, Perdita Phillips, Pierre Bidaud, and many, many more.
The front cover of the issue features Tito Mouraz’s Open Space Office series, where the lithic violence of stone creation is frozen and silent in the quarry, the detritus of human extraction feeble and tiny in comparison.
Stone
Keynote: Stone age, Steve Webb
Social housing, Mallorca, Spain, IBAVI, Rafael Gómez-Moriana
Foundations of empire, Arianne Shahvisi
City portrait: Jerusalem, Israel-Palestine, Nadi Abusaada
Case study: Analogy pavilion, AAU Anastas
Case study: St Mary of the Resurrection Abbey extension, AAU Anastas
Lithic love, Perdita Phillips
Museo Anahuacalli extension, Mexico City, Mexico, Taller Mauricio Rocha, Juan Carlos Cano
Rock-hewn churches in Ethiopia, Tarn Philipp
Town House, Kingston, and Marshall Building, LSE, London, United Kingdom, Grafton Architects, Stephen Parnell
Outrage: Colonial legacies of concrete, Mohamed Ismail and Caitlin Mueller
Revisit: Climat de France, Algiers, Algeria, Fernand Pouillon, Brittany Utting and Daniel Jacobs
Women’s house, Ouled Merzoug, Morocco, Building Beyond Borders + BC Architects and Studies, Lina Meskine and Anouar Ahdaf
In the Japanese rock garden, Tomoki Kato and Nami Ogura
Reputations: Dimitris Pikionis, Freddie Phillipson
Village and chapel renovations, Ruesta, Spain, Sebastián Arquitectos, Elena Lacilla Larrodé
The stonemason, Pierre Bidaud
Previews: The New Yorker Magazine – April 11, 2022
Cover Preview: Barron’s Magazine – April 4, 2022
Columns
THE TRADER
Wages Are Rising. These Companies Can Handle It.
Ben Levisohn
THE TRADER
AbbVie, Exelon, and More Stocks for the Recession That May—or May Not—Be Coming
Ben Levisohn
THE TRADER
How the Stock Market Dodged Inflation-Induced Disaster
Ben Levisohn
TECHNOLOGY TRADER
Micron Stock Trades Like a Commodity—It Deserves Far Better
Eric J. Savitz
STREETWISE
Missed the Dip in Stocks? Here’s Where to Find Yields of 3% to 6%.
Jack Hough
UP AND DOWN WALL STREET
The Inverted Yield Curve Could Be Sending a False Recession Warning
Randall W. Forsyth
THE ECONOMY
Curb Your Enthusiasm Over Friday’s Solid Jobs Report. Growth Risks Are Rising.
Lisa Beilfuss
COMMODITIES CORNER
Demand for EVs Will Keep Lithium Prices High
Myra P. Saefong
UP AND DOWN WALL STREET
U.S. Investors Should Be Wary of Betting on Japan’s Booming Stock Market
Randall W. Forsyth
INCOME INVESTING
These 10 S&P 500 Stocks Have Solid Dividends, Not Just Big Buybacks
Lawrence C. Strauss
Culture: France-Amérique Magazine – April 2022

April 2022
Pretty in… Green
For Earth Day, April 22, France-Amérique is going vert! Did you know the color green was perceived as evil before it was adopted by environmentalists as a symbol of hope and happiness? The environment is also at the heart of #SaccageParis, a French campaign raising awareness on littering, and the work of photographer Ben Thouard, who captures the sheer power of the waves in Tahiti. Also in this issue, read our interview with the former head of U.N. peacekeeping, Jean-Marie Guéhenno, our investigation on the myths and facts of immigration in France, and our illustrated feature on the Coulée Verte in Paris, the urban park that inspired New York’s High Line!
