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Rick Indeo

You might have seen Rick Indeo’s photos before on Vice, when they published an article about his train painting journey in Asia. For our latest issue Rick gave us a tender, inside look at his mysterious time abroad. We asked him to explain the images and this…

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Ellen Rogers x Emilia Pelech

We were thrilled to feature this eerie Ellen Rogers editorial in our last issue. Here is the full spread plus a few extra unpublished images. Styled by Emilia Pelech and modeled by the beautiful Maxine Anastasia. To see more of Ellen Rogers: http://www.ellenrogers.co.uk/

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Water Records

Interview by Madeline Glowicki Intro by “Teddy” Photos by Claire Milbrath Water records is a COOL new media conglomerate with a CRYSTAL CLEAR mandate to release the absolute FRESHEST material to consumers THIRSTY for change. An OASIS of splendor in a DESERT of boredom…. We…

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An Interview with Brad Troemel

DORITOSLOCOS taco from Taco Bell MASTER LOCKED shut (Key Sold Separately for $5).$58.20 By Whitney MallettFrom Issue 8 Taco with lock through it. Watermelon with ponytail. Vacuum-sealed organic shampoo and Whole Foods flowers–“Perfect for your dorm or retirement community,” according to the listing. These are just…

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Shoot the Breeze: Kristie Muller

Intro by Darby Milbrath I met Kristie recently in an alleyway in Chinatown, Toronto. I liked her right away. She felt like a sister. Kristie’s photos seem to focus on parts instead of wholes, framing and isolating the bland or the ordinary parts of life…

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White Poppy

Interview by Daniel Rincon Photos by Claire Milbrath  Crystal Dorval has been making music as White Poppy since 2011. The project has become a candid culmination of Crystal’s DIY experiments, and a vessel for constant introspection. Her music lands on a liminal space between pop…

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Shoot the Breeze: Reuben Wu

Intro by Darby Milbrath I didn’t know anything about Reuben Wu except that he’s in Ladytron, but Claire showed his photography and it’s pretty fucking crazy. It seems Reuben Wu leads a remarkable life, traveling around shooting film photographs of the most beautiful and bizarrely…

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An Interview with Clay Hickson

Excerpt from Clay’s zine ‘Vignettes’   I first met Clay when I was just starting the magazine. I was immediately taken by the Clay Hickson world, a colourful place where ancient greeks hang out in Memphis style apartments, eating grapes and smoking out of airbrushed bongs. Since…

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Questionnaire: Israel Lund

By Jessica Carroll It’s a perspective to consider contemporary communication practice as centring around the “back and forth” — the way that the things we share while sitting on our computers all day are reciprocally served up, quantified, affirmed, or aggressively shut down. The screen…

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Sex Machine Museum

Photos and words by Rebecca Storm Considering that the height of the sexual revolution was nearly half a century ago, sex museums were conceived (hehe) relatively late in the game – the first ever sex museum, The Temple of Venus, didn’t open in Amsterdam until…

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Adult Contemporary: Thea Govorchin

Today we were lucky enough to attend the opening of Thea Govorchin’s newest show “Adult Contemporary.” Using marble columns, hanging grapes, and portraits of naked ladies, Govorchin has constructed “DIY antiquity for the people” – to use her own words. The exhibition achieves a guise…

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