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Coming-of-Age at NYFW

TAYLORE SCARABELLI REPORTS FROM SS18 For SS18, the heavy hitters of New York Fashion seemed to trade innovation for Instagram attention. From Alexander Wang’s overhyped afterparty to Rihanna’s motocross-inspired runway, mass-marketing was in. But in an era where speed rules and trends turn over almost…

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Tasseomancy Does Japan!

PHOTOS & TEXT BY ROMY LIGHTMAN OF TASSEOMANCY Over the summer, my sister and I, along with our angelic drummer, had the privilege of travelling to Japan for a month to play music across the country. Though there’s much I could write on, I’ve decided…

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Offline with Allie Oops

INTERVIEW & PHOTOS BY JILL SCHWEBER This past June I went on a road trip with my friend Dana from Vancouver down to California. On our way from SF to LA, our friend Allyee AKA Allie Oops/ @cummanifesto joined up for what became the best leg…

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Issue 17 Party Pix at HECK

This summer we celebrated the release of Issue 17 in the mid-August heat at Brooklyn’s beloved residential space, HECK. With performances by Deli Girls, Negashi Armada, and D3AD6OY, and DJ sets by David Moses, Gia Garrison, & Gobby, the scene was hellishly vibrant. Thanks to…

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Let’s Talk With Kiera

The 4th installment of Kiera McNally’s very own advice column. Published in issue 17. Thanks to everyone who wrote in, and sorry to anyone we missed!  Hi Kiera, what are your thoughts on open relationships? Is it possible to love more than one person at the same…

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Premiere: Gobby’s Northeastern Promises

Gobby’s music evokes a cartoonish sense of possibility, where the laws of physics don’t apply and people and things can stretch like elastic bands. Noisy, electronic, and approaching ominous, an intuitive pop sensibility permeates the mental-as-hell music he makes. In his newest track “Northeastern Promises”—a…

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Premiere: White Poppy’s Hypnotized

Today we return to our longtime musical crush White Poppy (Crystal Dorval) to premiere her latest video “Hypnotized.” Filmed and edited by the artist herself, Crystal tells us the video takes inspiration from the world of bad self-made music videos, and if you look closely you may find…

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Trevor Baird: New Ceramics

Trevor Baird is at the forefront of the New Ceramics movement. That’s a movement I just made up, but it starts now and consists of ceramics like you’ve never seen them before. These aren’t the sleek, unapproachable art-objects you might find in the living room of a…

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Shoot the Breeze: Jheyda McGarrell

“The best advice I’ve ever been given was to let pain and hurt teach me instead of making me bitter,” says NYC based photographer, Jheyda M. This astute and simultaneously affable ideology is a distinct thread that runs through her photography as well—intimate moments, snapshots…

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Premiere: Pelada’s Desatado

Today we premiere the latest video from Montreal electronic duo Pelada. Producer Tobias Rochman and vocalist Chris Vargas came up in the Montreal afterhours scene, and have since played internationally at raves in Chicago, Prague, Paris, Moscow, and more. Pelada borrows from classic Chicago Acid house…

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Shoot the Breeze: Camille Rouzaud

Camille Rouzaud’s photographs are visceral, rough, intimate, and voyeuristic. Her vision tends to focus on the exuberance of youth, though it is tempered by a kind of remote detachment, articulated in high-contrast color and what often looks like digital grain. Rouzaud’s work is like a…

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Laugh X Samuel Fournier

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 16 Photography by Samuel Fournier Clothes by @laughbylafaille Models: Jodie Heartz, Steven Wang, Emile De Vasconcelos (Faces), Sophy Merizzi Marcil, Jasmine Brousseau-Muir, Alexander Malicki Casas

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Lala Albert

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 16 Windows to a monstrous soul, black and green with the weight of carrying hopes and dreams around in a sack of skin. The eyes are the site of mortal discomfort in these grotesquely alien illustrations penned by Lala AKA Lauren Albert,…

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A Conversation with Nydia Blas

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 16 INTERVIEW BY SARAH IANNONE Nydia Blas’ photographs are inspired by the relationships she creates within her community, possessing the desire for her subjects to reclaim their identities and their bodies. The recent portraiture series The Girls Who Spun Gold, is made…

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