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On Labor and Management
Julio Torres

A digital project, part of Two Ears and One Mouth
  • Julio Torres is a comedian and writer who was born in El Salvador and lives in New York. He currently writes for Saturday Night Live and makes regular appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! As a comedian, Torres was named a New Face of the Montreal Comedy Festival, a Comedy Central Comic to Watch, and a finalist for Standup NBC. His work has been praised by the New York Times, GQ, Out, and New York Magazine. He currently is cowriting, coproducing, and starring in Los Espookys, a Spanish-language series to be aired on HBO.

“On Labor and Management” was published as part of Two Ears and One Mouth, Triple Canopy’s twenty-sixth issue, which is made possible through the generous support of the Stolbun Collection, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

26 Two Ears and One Mouth
  • The Great Equalizer, by Alexander Provan
  • Omniaudience, by Triple Canopy & Nikita Gale
  • Parts of Speech at MCA Chicago, by Triple Canopy & Public Fiction
  • On the Difficulties in Writing the Truth, by Hari Kunzru
  • On What We Owe, by Astra Taylor & Laura Hanna
  • On Similitude, by Steffani Jemison with Garrett Gray
  • On Onomatopoeia, by Tomeka Reid with Taylor Ho Bynum, Ugochi Nwaogwugwu & Mike Reed
  • On Labor and Management, by Julio Torres
  • On the Next Economy, by Christopher Kulendran Thomas
  • Parts of Speech
  • Rave, by Rainald Goetz
  • Stereomodernism, by DeForrest Brown, Jr.
  • Listening, by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
  • A Cinder Block Falling on Concrete, by Lawrence Abu Hamdan
  • The Black Catatonic Scream, by Harmony Holiday
  • LITTLE GIRLS, by Nikita Gale
  • Second Rate, by Jonathan Sterne & Mara Mills
  • Table of Visions, by Tashi Wada with Alexander Provan
  • Proyecto DATA, by Julia Weist & Nestor Siré
  • Proyecto DATA, by Julia Weist & Nestor Siré
  • Answers with Questions, by Gregg Bordowitz with Jasmine Nyende, Vivien Goldman, Joy Ladin, Kendall Thomas, Morgan Bassichis & The Illustrious Pearl
  • On the Letterform of the Age, by Bo-Won Keum
  • A Heavy Nonpresence, by Derica Shields
  • i have too much to hide, by Benjamin Krusling
  • And Besides, It’s True, by Paige K. B. & Tiffany Sia
26 Two Ears and One Mouth
  • The Great Equalizer, by Alexander Provan
  • Omniaudience, by Triple Canopy & Nikita Gale
  • Parts of Speech at MCA Chicago, by Triple Canopy & Public Fiction
  • On the Difficulties in Writing the Truth, by Hari Kunzru
  • On What We Owe, by Astra Taylor & Laura Hanna
  • On Similitude, by Steffani Jemison with Garrett Gray
  • On Onomatopoeia, by Tomeka Reid with Taylor Ho Bynum, Ugochi Nwaogwugwu & Mike Reed
  • On Labor and Management, by Julio Torres
  • On the Next Economy, by Christopher Kulendran Thomas
  • Parts of Speech
  • Rave, by Rainald Goetz
  • Stereomodernism, by DeForrest Brown, Jr.
  • Listening, by Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
  • A Cinder Block Falling on Concrete, by Lawrence Abu Hamdan
  • The Black Catatonic Scream, by Harmony Holiday
  • LITTLE GIRLS, by Nikita Gale
  • Second Rate, by Jonathan Sterne & Mara Mills
  • Table of Visions, by Tashi Wada with Alexander Provan
  • Proyecto DATA, by Julia Weist & Nestor Siré
  • Proyecto DATA, by Julia Weist & Nestor Siré
  • Answers with Questions, by Gregg Bordowitz with Jasmine Nyende, Vivien Goldman, Joy Ladin, Kendall Thomas, Morgan Bassichis & The Illustrious Pearl
  • On the Letterform of the Age, by Bo-Won Keum
  • A Heavy Nonpresence, by Derica Shields
  • i have too much to hide, by Benjamin Krusling
  • And Besides, It’s True, by Paige K. B. & Tiffany Sia

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