Compare and Contrast is a series of hand-cut magazine covers from which the original headlines and explanatory text have been excised, highlighting the tabloid industry practice of using the exact same image to illustrate different, if not completely opposite, narratives. Sometimes the pictures are used the same week, other times it takes months for them to reappear. This recycling happens less often on the covers than on the inside pages, but the images get reused with amazing frequency in both settings.