
Rant: Can brands stop using corona to market their shit?
We already know that our phones are listening to us. All I need to do is mention that I am looking to buy some new

We already know that our phones are listening to us. All I need to do is mention that I am looking to buy some new

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How do you define DIY? How do you inspire festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Burning Man? These are the questions that Stuart Swezey answers successfully

Featured photo and additional photography by Solomon Bennett, find more of his work here. Writing and photos by Izel Villarba, find more of his work


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Portrait by Lauren Khalfayan, find more of her work here. For a band that’s just relocated to New York, Birdgangs has been too busy on the road

The holidays don’t feel like the holidays this year so here are some non-holiday, non-seasonal, random shit I love this season (and always) that passes

Photos by Michelle LoBianco Alberto Pazzi has an obsession. Not only with heavy black lines and contours, but with the symbolic color pink. The Mexican artist,

Photos and feature by E.R. Pulgar *** “I see music in colours. I love music that’s black, pink, purple or red—but I hate music

Procession is a photo column by Allen Ying. Two fans, Bradley and Courtney, at the Launder show at

Procession is a photo column by Allen Ying. Soul Scream is a party hosted by Jonathan Toubin every Sunday night of the summer on the roof of

Photos and feature by E.R. Pulgar For someone who has two left feet compared to every Venezuelan I’ve ever met, most of my formative memories—and,

Photos by Katya If you don’t know what Bushwig is, firstly read my post on it last year, but the TL:DR is that 8 years

Procession is a photo column by Allen Ying.

I. The folk goddess Maria Lionza is said to live on top of Montaña Sorte in the Yaracuy region of Venezuela. Artistic depictions, most famously

Interest in anything is the first step towards waking among floating Goddesses, who sip tea (verbatim). This is a fact. So what compels one to

Photos and feature by E.R. Pulgar Press Play. Reporting live from the M Train and the back of Ubers and Lyfts and cabs and the backrooms

As labor day passes, signifying the death of summer Fridays, it’s time we all reflect on these past few months. This year’s summer solstice happened

Photo by Cal Mcrae I totally credit Steele with introducing me to the New York music scene. When I first moved here several years ago,

Photos by Jesse Hughey When I went back to Seattle last summer I was struck by the harsh reality that the artistic home I grew

Photo by Julien Kelly-Gross Hailing from Boston, dance-noise subversives Model/Actriz are ready to disrupt and amuse you. The trio draws from a variety of styles fusing

Miriam Waldner has proved rather hard to track down. Having sent her some questions about her work a year ago, I lost hope of her


photo by Monika Oliver Brooklyn-based musician and artist, Saara Untracht-Oakner (of the surf-rock and roll trio BOYTOY) is set to debut her solo project under

Susan Kirschbaum’s released the cult classic novel, Who Town — a coming of age novel about young artists in New York in the early aughts. You can

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Sci-fi synth artist/producer Computer Magic (aka Danz) was bringing spine-tingling pop to New York, Japan, and beyond way before Billie Eilish came on the scene.

Photos by Allen Ying. EP / Demos by FLASYD These were from THICK’s EP release

Recently, I spent a weekend at “adult summer camp”, aka Welcome Campers, a music festival in western Massachusetts. Normally for me, a typical between-set activity

The early 2000s were a simpler time. We had gotten past the threat of the new millennium and global warming wasn’t looming as aggressively as

Photos by Jessica Gurewitz Being caught in the Sisyphean cycle of Instagram scrolling sometime in March of this year, I happened upon the profile of journalist