Sad Cowboys And The Sound of Rain

Our first-ever mix master Daniel Rincon returns with the long-awaited second component to his first cowboy mix for the Editorial “Sad Cowboys And The Sound Of Their Guns.” Like what you hear? Well try listening to something completely different (but also wonderful) at Daniel’s techno…

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In the Stars with Kiera: 2017

Contributing editor and staff Mum Kiera McNally  forecasts what’s coming for you in 2017! Published in ISSUE 16. ARIES Uranus is transiting out of your ass, making 2017 a much more stable year for you, goat. You will be more in control of your emotions and…

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Review: Often By Inertia

VIDEO BY BRITTANY SHEPHERD  INTRO TEXT BY DARBY MILBRATH Robert Anthony O’Halloran’s Often By Inertia 11/26/2016 was a temporary sculptural exhibition in a public storage unit in Toronto. He came to occupy it after transitioning out of a long term relationship. This work is a…

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Rosaline Shahnavaz X Hannah Sheen

PHOTOGRAPHY BY ROSALINE SHAHNAVAZ STYLING BY HANNAH SHEEN MUA: YOSHIKO KAWASHIMA HAIR: AKIKO KAWASAKI MODEL: STACY @ BRAVO  Clothing Credits:  Yellow dress by Jenny Packham, earrings by Mawi Blue lace dress by Philosophy Jacket by Sugalism, dress by Jenny Packham Blue dress by Sretsis, shoes…

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Whitney Does Miami

“Maybe we’ll see Yoko Ono,” said Orlando Estrada when I ran into him at the Perez Arts Museum Miami. Yoko was nowhere to be found but famous artist Chuck Close was there. I didn’t get a picture because I’m not a very good party photographer,…

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Review: Eye Spy

PHOTOS BY YULIA ZINSHSTEIN Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro’s 1972 Womanhouse at California Institute of the Arts turned a home into a living art installation. Guests were encouraged to wander the rooms of a real home, each designed by a different artist, which helped to…

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Tau Lewis

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 15 Tau Lewis is Canadian multi-disciplinary artist whose sculptural work figures the human body and the organic form in a way that is glamorously mutant. Working primarily with plaster and resin, her sculptures include severed human parts dyed vibrant hues, and seemingly…

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Patric DiCaprio X David Moses

NYC-based designers Patric Dicaprio & David Moses bring us the latest in finger-fashions with their Baby Doll editorial, while fashion correspondent Jordan Minkoff offers his expert commentary. Published in Issue 15 Fashion tip #4325: Wrap the entire world around your finger with a look that…

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Preview: Dollarwears

Colin Meredith went shopping at the dollar store and turned his haul into a collection of one-off menswear garments! A bomber made exclusively of lunch-boxes, another military-inspired jacket cut from dyed J-cloths, and trackpants assembled from umbrellas, are among a few of the pieces found…

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In Almost Every Picture

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 15 AN INTERVIEW WITH CURATOR ERIK KESSELS BY SARAH IANNONE A few months ago I was rooting through the old photos at one of my favourite junk stores when I found a portrait of an elderly man holding a bouquet of flowers.…

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Brighton Beach Editorial

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 15 Photographer: June Canedo Stylist: Tess Herbert Model: Ada O’Higgins Translator: Anna Teterkina Brighton Beach is a predominately Russian neighbourhood in Brooklyn, New York. It is where a lot of ex-Soviets immigrated in the late 80’s. It’s now called Little Odessa. It is still very…

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Let’s Talk With Kiera

The 3rd installment of Kiera McNally‘s very own advice column. Published in issue 15. Thanks to everyone who wrote in, and sorry to anyone we missed!  Hey Kiera. My girlfriend and I have been together for 4 years now. She’s Canadian from Montreal, I’m American from…

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STELLA Editorial

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 16 PHOTOS BY MAYA FUHR STYLING BY LEILA BANI   Clothing Credits: Stella wears her own jewelry throughout. Look 1:   Topshop tunic, Falke tights, Stylist’s own shoes Look 2: Cardigan and headband from Duchesse Vintage Look 3:  Darling blouse, Pink Stitch…

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