Q&A with Rinko Kawauchi
Rinko Kawauchi’s most recent body of work culminated in her latest book AMETSUCHI,…
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07.02.2013|Art/Culture
Quick Pics, sequence 2
One of the stories we ran in our first iPad edition was titled "Quick Pics" where curator Brandon Joyce asked nine artists...
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06.11.2013|Art/Culture
A Sneak Peak Into Arto Lindsay's Secret Show
I don't remember where I met Arto Lindsay as I almost never remember where I met friends for the first time,...
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05.16.2013|Music
Tyondai Braxton's Rare Video Interview
Tyondai Braxton, a Brooklyn based composer and former Battles frontman, is about to...
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03.19.2013|Music
Michael Hainey's Interview
Michael Hainey is living proof of people being so much more than what they seem to be....
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03.06.2013|Art/Culture
The End of Censorship Releases Explosion of Street Art
LIBYA FREE, two words that captured the spirit of a revolution, one that started two years ago...
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02.17.2013|Art/Culture
Jesse Lent on the Death of a Great Club
The last time I was at Zebulon, it was packed.
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02.07.2013|Music
Q&A with Oorutaichi
I discovered Oorutaichi when he released MISEN Gymnastics from Bearfunk in 2007.It was this crazy sound that...
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01.24.2013|Music
Phillip Stearns Interview
Phillip Stearns considers his medium to be electricity. His background in engineering and applied physics leads to ...
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01.09.2013|Art/Culture
Peter Madsen speaks with directors of "Black Cherokee"
Otis Houston, Jr., is an artist. Nearly every morning, he performs right where the FDR bottlenecks by the Triborough Bridge.
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12.12.2012|Art/Culture
Q&A with NATIVE(X)’s founder
In November, Native American Heritage Month, two controversies surrounding the mainstream's adaptation ...
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12.05.2012|Style/Design
House Industries’ Take on Japanese KOKESHI Dolls
Kokeshi are handmade wooden dolls made by artisans in the northern regions of Japan.
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11.13.2012|Style/Design
Cross Country Tripping in Pre-Election America
Four years ago in 2008, photographer Grace Villamil and writer Yumiko Sakuma left New York for a back-to-back...
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10.13.2012|Art/Culture
Q&A with Guardian Alien's Greg Fox
Lately, we have been hearing a lot about Guardian Alien, a Brooklyn-based free-wheeling music ensemble...
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10.03.2012|Music
Jeffrey Shagawat's Journey Through Cancer
Jeffrey Shagawat is a 37 year old photographer based in New York City.
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09.25.2012|Art/Culture
A new web-based interview series is launched
Recently, we learned that director Peter Glantz has opened an independent web-based network WCDI...
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09.13.2012|Art/Culture
Photo essay by Alison Kizu-Blair
In the beginning of the summer I was invited by my friend Lee Dares to do an artist collaboration with...
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09.05.2012|Art/Culture
The story of Y’en A Marre
Politics is often a source of inspiration for music...
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08.21.2012|Music
Peter Buchanan-Smith Interview
The story of Best Made Co. was born out of an ax that Peter Buchanan-Smith made as an experiment.
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07.25.2012|Style/Design
James Ramsey Interview
If the idea of a park was expanded upward by the High Line, there is a project underway in New York to ...
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07.12.2012|Style/Design
Scene vol.2
"Out beyond the ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I will meet you there.
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06.04.2012|Music
Lee from Malaysia at Prince Street Cleaners
In the second story of our recurring series of "Playlist," in which we interview people from all walks ...
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05.25.2012|Music
Interview with Joel Knoernschild
When I first heard of Creative Growth for Everybody , I wasn't too into the name.
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05.17.2012|Style/Design
French-Japanese lifestyle brand graces the NoMad Hotel
Typically, a "lifestyle" brand includes a core line of products and carries other items that complement its brand philosphy.
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05.07.2012|Style/Design
Your Idea is Bigger Than Your Media
It has been a full year since Tim Hetherington was killed while covering the front lines in the city of Misrata ...
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04.20.2012|Art/Culture
A Couturier’s Tale
Vanity, that most punishable of vices, so often exposes the one thing we most intend for it to conceal: our selves....
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04.20.2012|Style/Design
A Reluctant Activist
Otomo Yoshihide, an experimental music giant from Japan who is probably most well known as the leader...
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04.20.2012|Music
Joseph from Yemen
In our recurring series of “Playlist,” we interview people from all walks of life and find out...
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04.20.2012|Music
Turning Tillett Fabrics into TAR
"taste is personal and like love has infinite variety
our fabrics have taste and we make them ourselves with love
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04.20.2012|Style/Design
Changing Borders
Jody Sabral is a British-American journalist who has lived in Turkey and worked for various broadcasting outlets.
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04.20.2012|Art/Culture
Artwork by Luke Murphy
Luke Murphy, a New York based artist, uses anxiety as one of the central themes in exploring the fundamentals...
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04.20.2012|Art/Culture
CSC Funk Band
While Brooklyn's DIY scene continues to produce a great deal of psychedelic/noise/punk/electro bands...
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04.20.2012|Music
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