Nan Goldin is profiled in the New York Times this month, as she reflects on her recovery from opioid addiction, and her newfounded protest pieces against the Sackler family, which has benefitted from the widespread prescription of OxyContin. “I had heard it was a really evil drug, but I didn’t think it would do me,†she says. “I thought I had a lot of control.â€Â
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