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april 16

Links we love today: On Charles Manson and friendship, Mad Men and nostalgia, hipsters and holograms and more

Here are the links we loved today:

The Pulitzer winners have been announced, and Longreads has collected this year's winners for you to read through. 

Children of the 90s, rejoice: Rolling Stone is streaming “This Machine,” the latest from the Dandy Warhols.

The Wall Street Journal on reporting in an increasingly digital media landscape.

The New Yorker presents a new story from Junot Diaz, “Miss Lora.”

Two women have Charles Manson to thank for their friendship.

Zakk Wylde talks about his new book, Bringing Metal to the Children: The Complete Berzerker’s Guide to World Tour Domination, over at The Nervous Breakdown.

A history of vampire fiction.

Adam Gopnik on Mad Men and nostalgia.

This profile on Brooklyn’s artisanal movement, aptly titled “The Twee Party,” is an amazing reaction to an oh-so-precious subculture (Austin could maybe learn some lessons).

If you missed Coachella, you can check out Radiohead’s complete set online.

Also, here’s a video of Tupac performing as a hologram:

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