Danielle Chiriguayo
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A tale of two cities: How drag performers in Los Angeles and Moscow, Idaho, spend their money
by
Danielle Chiriguayo
and Janet Nguyen
Oct 23, 2018
We look at how the cost of being a drag performer can vary depending on which city you're from.
A tale of two cities: How drag performers in Los Angeles and Moscow, Idaho, spend their money
by
Danielle Chiriguayo
and Janet Nguyen
Oct 23, 2018
We look at how the cost of being a drag performer can vary depending on which city you're from.
How much economic influence do you think tech companies have?
Oct 19, 2018
78 percent of Americans think it's a great deal. But what exactly does that mean?
6 Supreme Court cases to keep an eye on this term
Oct 10, 2018
How willing are the justices to overturn prior decisions?
Brett Kavanaugh and the missing women on the Senate Judiciary Committee
Sep 26, 2018
Fundamental questions about workplace diversity and privilege are playing out in Congress as the Judiciary Committee meets to consider the Supreme Court nomination.
When did you realize we were in a financial crisis?
Sep 20, 2018
Marketplace veterans take a look back at some personal pivotal moments.
"Mamma Mia!" The numbers behind the music
Jul 20, 2018
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (a listicle after midnight)
The extraordinary power of Comic-Con and pop culture
Jul 20, 2018
Comic-Con International: San Diego has been a mainstay for over 40 years. Why is that?
Ten years later, what we learned from WALL-E
by
Molly Wood
, Danielle Chiriguayo
and Janet Nguyen
Jul 16, 2018
“It's a wicked satire of American consumerism and of environmental degradation, but it also has this cheerful little character," according to sci-fi writer Kim Stanley Robinson.