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Marie Cascione

Associate Producer, Vox video

Latest articles by Marie Cascione

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Why can’t prices just stay the same?Why can’t prices just stay the same?
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If high inflation hurts just about everyone, why can’t we have no inflation?

By Marie Cascione and Coleman Lowndes
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You need $500. How should you get it?You need $500. How should you get it?
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The (bad) options for Americans facing an emergency expense.

By Coleman Lowndes and Marie Cascione
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Why financial literacy education in the US sucksWhy financial literacy education in the US sucks
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Blame the Space Race (kind of).

By Marie Cascione
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How Ukrainians are saving art during the warHow Ukrainians are saving art during the war
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And the long history of why protecting physical culture matters.

By Marie Cascione and Kimberly Mas
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Why everyone has this chairWhy everyone has this chair
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This two-legged chair has been famous for almost 100 years.

By Marie Cascione
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The hidden reason Olympic sledding is so dangerousThe hidden reason Olympic sledding is so dangerous
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“Sled head” is about more than just crashes.

By Marie Cascione
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Why the pope dresses like thatWhy the pope dresses like that
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The hidden meaning behind Pope Francis’s clothes.

By Marie Cascione
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Why movies tilt the camera like thisWhy movies tilt the camera like this
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The expressionist origins of the “Dutch angle.”

By Marie Cascione
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Why Hollywood loves this creepy bird callWhy Hollywood loves this creepy bird call
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Once you hear it, you can’t unhear it. Sorry!

By Marie Cascione
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The white lie we’ve been told about Roman statuesThe white lie we’ve been told about Roman statues
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The ancient world was actually really colorful.

By Marie Cascione