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Drake Carr

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 When Drake Carr told us he learned to draw by tracing comic books like X-Men, we weren’t surprised. His characters are like super-human party-people, pulsating mutants whose special powers include feeling good and having fun. In Drake’s world, cartoon nightclubbers step-out…

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An Interview with Alake Shilling

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 INTERVIEW BY CLAIRE MILBRATH A sad cowboy teddy bear rides his way home from the local watering hole, where a frog naps atop a lily pad and swirly butterflies hide among glittering daisies. We’ve arrived in the psychedelic fable world of…

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Behind the Magazine: A Documentary

Filmmaker Dr.Cool gains unprecedented access to the inner workings of this fashion/art bible, as legendary Editor-in-Chief Claire Milbrath and her staff carry out the massive preparations necessary to produce Issue 16 of Editorial Magazine. Crew: Filmed by Frankie Teardrop Edited by Jordan Minkoff

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Logan White

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 Logan White’s photography deals with frank representations of the female form against various backdrops and arrangements that absorb the symbolic nature of femininity. Whatever we associate with women isn’t inherent to their bodies, since the human body as it exists in…

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An Interview with COME TEES

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 INTERVIEW BY SARAH IANNONE PHOTOS BY KRISTY BENJAMIN Like so many others, by the time Sonya Sombreuil graduated college with a degree in painting, she felt like her path as an artist had become abstract and obfuscated. Mired by the arbitrary…

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A Matinee in Newark Editorial

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 PHOTOS BY FATINE-VIOLETTE SABIRI STYLING BY FRANCOIS GRAVEL MODEL: TAWAN Clothing Credits:  1. accessories: Pauline Ebel, coat: Barragan, pants: stylist’s own, shoes: Eckhaus Latta. 2.  accessories: Pauline Ebel, jacket: Loewe, belt: Ann Demeulemeester, bag: Gérald & Fatine, boots: stylist’s own. 3.top:…

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Interview with Sojourner Truth Parsons

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 The cool breeze off her back is my face cream, 2016, canvas, acrylic, glue on canvas. Courtesy of the artist and Downs & Ross, New York.  And then there’s Sojourner Truth Parsons, a Canadian-born artist of Mi’kmaq, African-Canadian, and settler heritage.…

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10 Past 5 Editorial

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 PHOTOS BY REBECCA STORM STYLING BY OLIVIA WHITTICK TEXT BY VIOLA CHEN Model: Viola I know everyone equates a skyscraper with a dick in some way or another, but I really think about the ride. You can’t put a price on…

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Premiere: Walter TV’s Graceland

Today we’re watching the latest music video for Walter TV’s song “Graceland.” A hot-blooded, feral and fun tune, “Graceland” comes off the group’s new album Carpe Diem, which is out now via Sinderlyn. We talked to the video’s director, Rockaway mainstay Matt Volz, about his community-oriented video,…

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A Conversation with Ariana Reines

PRINTED IN ISSUE 17 are among the words Ariana Reines has taught me through her poetry. 34 years old, she is the author of something like, eight books of poetry, three books of prose-poetry, three French translations, three plays, three art performances, and a series…

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Selected Work by Ariana Reines

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 BY FIONA DUNCAN The Cow (2006) is Ariana’s first book. Dignified, chunky, and disgusting, it’s about cows as meat, women as meat, women as (dumb) cows, mad cow disease, and madness: the anger of crazy. Choice line: “When I die I…

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Pretty Paws Editorial

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 PHOTOS BY MAYA FUHR STYLNG BY CHAD BURTON AT PLUTINO GROUP PHOTO ASSISTING BY CHRIS LEVETT STARRING GINGER CLOTHING CREDITS: 1. Bodysuit by Mused, vintage sunglasses, boots by Brit Wacher, lace-up sleeves (worn on hind legs) by OGQT. 2. skirt worn…

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A Conversation with Bambii

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 17 WRITTEN BY JESSICA CANJE PHOTOS BY NEVA WIREKO Kirsten Azan, a.k.a Bambii, is, by her own admission, unapologetically herself and all that she comes with. “I feel empowered because my heritage is special. I’m Caribbean and there’s a rich culture there…

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