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NYFW 2015 Trend Round-Up

Our NYFW Correspondent, Jordan Minkoff, gives us the fashion week scoop, including a round-up of the season’s hottest catwalk trends! Alas, we arrive at the close of NYFW F/W 2015. For years upon years fashion week has been the fashion world’s F-U to, well, the…

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Stream: Dialect’s Advanced Myth

Dialect’s new album, Advanced Myth, is difficult to describe. It’s moody, almost sad, but also strange, atmospheric, and full of fun surprises. Slow ambience combined with musique concrete makes for a full emotional effect, especially in the morning. The music speaks to the past, to memory,…

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Photo Diary: Monika Mogi

Our Tokyo correspondent, Monika Mogi, recently travelled to California to attend the LA Art Book Fair. Alongside Dafy Hagai, Maya Fuhr, Rebecca Storm, Valerie Phillips, Dana Boulos, and yours truly, Monika ran the Girlfriends Table. After the fair was over, Monika and Dafy hit the…

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Cole Kush

PRINTED IN ISSUE 12 Cole Kush is an engineer. But he doesn’t build bridges or skyscrapers. He is a social engineer with brilliant precision. He sees a layer of the onion that few can. Conversing with Cole reveals an unrivaled deadpan, so much so that…

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Zine Preview: Outrageous Fortune #1

The Editorial is pleased to report the long anticipated arrival of Outrageous Fortune #1, the first edition of a new prose and poetry zine featuring past contributors Jessica Campbell, Jason Harvey, our editor Olivia Whittick, and many others. This is an ongoing project publishing humorous…

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Zine Preview: SAD

SAD is the latest zine from photographer Rebecca Storm. SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder is an open ended series of photographs shot over the winter months in Montreal. These images document actions and habits characteristic of someone who has spent far too much time indoors…

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Portraits by Neil Rough

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 Originally from New Brunswick and currently living in Toronto, 42 year old Neil Rough has been living like a vagabond shooting film all over the world. His macabre series “Bodies Found” that he started in ‘09 is a collection of photographs…

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Zine Preview: BOYS

We were excited to flip through BOYS, the first self-published book from LA photographer Dana Boulos. BOYS offers an intimate look into the lives of six young boys: Adalstein Arnason, Lucas Zeeburg, Austin Feinstein, Michael Burks, Jeff Friboug, and Liam Aiken. Photographing the boys in…

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Logan Jackson X Marcus Cuffie

PRINTED IN ISSUE 12 PHOTOS BY LOGAN JACKSON STYLING BY MARCUS CUFFIE MODELS: Stefan & Carly Credits: 1, 2:  top by Moses Gauntlett Cheng, pants are by Vaquera 3: jacket & pants on Stefan by Moses Gauntlett Cheng,  knit one piece on Carly by Moses Gauntlett Cheng…

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Sculptures by Salina Ladha

SCULPTURES BY SALINA LADHA WORDS & PHOTOS BY JEREMY NISCHUCK  In an effort to create a more complete portfolio for my good friend, painter and ceramicist, Salina Ladha, I offered to lend my rankly amateur photo skills to capture her newest series of ceramic planters. She…

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Jimmy Limit

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 12 Drawing on the formal conventions of commercial stock photography, Jimmy Limit engages the graphic vocabulary of ULine’s industrial and packing catalogues. Limit recontextualizes the generic language of the catalogue and renders it absurd, eschewing coherence in favour of visual gratification. By displaying them…

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Crime Scenes by Zachary Cummings

PRINTED IN ISSUE 12 PAINTINGS BY ZACHARY CUMMINGS My most recent body of work is derived from crime scene photos used in violent cases that my mother has tried as a prosecutor. Banal, uncomposed, and indexical, crime scene photos contain the inhuman gaze of the…

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Shoot the Breeze: Michel Sadowski

I haven’t been this excited about a photographer in a while. I stumbled onto Polish-photographer Michel Sadowski‘s work and couldn’t believe he’d never been published.  His photos are completely original, existing outside of current photography trends. I would describe them as observational, existential, sad and funny. Michel…

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Kristie Muller Editorial

We asked photographer Kristie Muller to shoot a fashion story for our latest issue. Having been on a seeming hiatus from fashion photography, we were excited when she sent us this surveillance-style editorial. Shot and styled by herself, Kristie presents a pedestrian perspective of fashion, not particular…

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A Conversation with D.S. & Durga

INTERVIEW & PHOTOS BY REBECCA STORM Burning Barbershop: spearmint , lavender, burnt oil, lime, absolute, vanilla, hemlock spruce, turkish rose, hay   While most of Western culture marinates in it, the creation of perfume sort of flies under the radar—more often regarded as a commercial enterprise rather than an…

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