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A close-up of a dirtied, official Major League Baseball baseball stuck in a rusty chain-link fence against a cloudless blue sky.

From the archives: Take me home to the ball game

Celebrating Tone Madison's 10th anniversary with some highlights from the past decade.

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A photo inside a bookstore displays wooden shelves of books in the background. In the foreground, a black cat sitting on a rolling step stool prepares to jump off onto the floor.
From the archives: Rainbow Bookstore closing its doors

Celebrating Tone Madison's 10th anniversary with some highlights from the past decade.

A collage of four historic color photos shows a large, blazing fire in an industrial facility.
From the archives: Butter where butter shouldn’t be

As Tone Madison's 10th anniversary approaches, we look back at some highlights from the past decade.

A photo shows a street mural depicting three Black women. The figure in the middle is wearing a face masks with "#BLM" printed on it and a T-shirt reading "#SAYHISNAME #SAYHERNAME #SAYTHEIRNAME." The figure on the left looks toward the side, holding a camera. The figure on the right appears to have her hand raised in a gesture of solidarity.
From the archives: Layers of art, plywood, and privilege accrue on State Street

As Tone Madison's 10th anniversary approaches, we look back at some highlights from the past decade.

An illustration shows two snails sitting in chairs in front of a bar.
From the archives: Snails at midnight

As Tone Madison's 10th anniversary approaches, we look back at some highlights from the past decade.

A painting by John Wilde depicts nude figures in a surreal landscape of orange-red columns and a blue-green sky.
From the archives: The lingering mysteries of John Wilde

As Tone Madison's 10th anniversary approaches, we look back at some highlights from the past decade.

A collage of Tone Madison's original editorial art. From left to right: Shaysa Sidebottom's illustration depicting the silhouette of a person in a cap standing by their bike. A building is visible next to them. It is coated in dark blues, with two streetlamps illuminated in red, casting a red glow on the outline of the bike. Next image: Andrew Mulhearn's illustration of a body cam in gold. In the body cam's lens, a depiction of a police officer raising his hands. The cam is at angle, giving the appearance of toppling over. Next image: Madeline Vogt's illustration of a woman crying, holding her hand to her mouth. A bookshelf is visible behind her. Next image: Maggie Denman's patterned, near-surrealist depiction of cell clusters, outlined in pinks and pruples, appearing in front of a series of pale pink and dark brown dots.
From the archives: Editorial art over the years

As Tone Madison's 10th anniversary approaches, we look back at some highlights from the past decade.

Someone's left hand holds a cutout piece of paper in the shape of a penis and testicles over a table with a small tray and conical vessel. The name "Phil Hands" is written on the shaft of the paper.
From the archives: A witch cursed Phil Hands’ dick

As Tone Madison's 10th anniversary approaches, we look back at some highlights from the past decade.

An illustration shows the "Forward" statue laying on its back against a blue background. The statute depicts a woman standing with her arm raised upwards, wearing a gown and a sash that reads "Forward."
From the archives: The empty honorings of “Forward”

As Tone Madison's 10th anniversary approaches, we look back at some highlights from the past decade.

An illustration by Rodney Lambright II shows the face of the column's author, Dr. Sami Schalk, smiling against a rainbow background. In the foreground are a sandwich, a cup holding a steaming hot beverage, and a stack of books on which the text "Pleasure Practices with Sami Schalk" appears. Two candles sit on top of the books.
From the archives: It’s been a pleasure

A tribute Dr. Sami Schalk’s exploration of pleasure as activism.