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Design
Make Do: Nicole McLaughlin’s Movement For Circularity
A friend slid into my DMs with a few of Nicole McLaughlin’s crafty and practical inventions, and we were instantly in love: Sharpie earrings, bread mittens, practical high heels with a built-in lin
August 02, 2021
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Fashion
Wing Yau: Earth Connection
The four carved granite faces of Mount Rushmore may claim status as the world’s largest, but other forms of sculpture carry their own weight, remarkable texture, subtle meaning and private statemen
July 27, 2021
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Features
Phlegm: Monuments Large and Small
Many artists enjoy tantalizing the media and public by playing cat-and-mouse in a practice that feels a bit indulgent, often frustrating. A few do have their simple, straightforward reasons, like eng
July 26, 2021
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Illustration
The Heavy and the Light: A Six-Pack with Nathaniel Russell
I was first exposed to Nathaniel Russell’s work back in 2013 when his humorous flyers were showcased in this very publication you’re currently staring at. I dug deeper into his portfolio, uncover
July 21, 2021
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Features
Jenna Gribbon: The Pleasure of Looking
For the past year, with interactions among each other relegated to the digital realm, what we see is exactly as dictated. Even if there were 80 selfies taken wearing a torn T-shirt in front of apartm
July 19, 2021
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Features
Ludovic Nkoth: A Dear Statement to the Soul
Cameroon-born painter Ludovic Nkoth takes issue with the common public perception of Black artists. Through a critical lens, being Black, in essence, comes to shape creatives’ identities, but Nkoth
July 12, 2021
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Books
Texas Is the Reason: The Mavericks of Lone Star Punk by Pat Blashill
Texas does things its own way, and that includes punk. Skate rockers like the Big Boys, LSDemons the Butthole Surfers, blues-steeped Poison 13, relentlessly pounding Jesus Lizard—they all had their
July 08, 2021
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Features
Khari Turner: The Light Between Oceans
“If I met my ancestors at the edge of the ocean, would I bring flowers?” What a natural notion to posit, a sentiment to be etched in stone and passed down through the ages. When Milwaukee-born, N
July 05, 2021
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Collectibles
HUF x James Jarvis Team for New Capsule Collection
Even when he’s not making drawings or paintings about skateboarding, London-based artist James Jarvis is talking about it. Whether encapsulating the element of spontaneity, freestyle or literary de
July 01, 2021
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Travel Insider
Inside Out: Art in Real Life in the Coachella Valley
Hot, brown desert stretches into the horizon. Craggy, snow-kissed mountains jut into a blue swimming pool sky. Behind us, massive white turbines slice through the air—their rhythmic rotations kicki
June 30, 2021
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Features
Lucia Hierro: Fuck Up The Algorithm
A lone plastic shopping bag, plucked by the breeze, floats gracefully down the street. It is the “muse” of Lucia Hierro, who, although foremost an academic, is also a conceptual artist—a driver
June 28, 2021
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Books
Jimbo: Adventures in Paradise by Gary Panter
The electric delight in experiencing a Gary Panter piece—and indeed it is an all-encompassing encounter—is that there is such immediacy in the remembrance and the revelations. Jimbo: Adventures i
June 22, 2021
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