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He flipped the page. An interview with a reclusive bassist who only played using chopsticks as plectrums. A comic strip about a cat that ran a ramen cart on the moon, drawn entirely in soy sauce stains. A perfume advertisement for “Eau de Shoyu” — notes of caramelized garlic, old books, and regret. The article there was a step-by-step photo essay