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  • Hurricane Sandy disrupted flights all across the United States; even people far from the storm discovered that planes could not get to their airports. And of all the people affected, the saddest were surely 1,300 people from the East Coast stuck in Honolulu.
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  • While he's best known for his aural pursuits, musician and DJ Moby has been taking photographs for years. His 2011 photo book, Destroyed, depicts what it's like to roam the world in the wee hours. Since then, he's turned his lens toward the architecture in Los Angeles, his adopted hometown.
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