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VINYL

Ciara Phelan is a freelance designer and illustrator working from a shared studio in North London. After graduating in 2008 studying Graphic Design at Brighton University she worked as a junior at a...

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The Jeweled Bandit

Photography by Tracy Morford Styled by Jessica Soga Hair: Marcel Dagenais Model: Kristy Ann Muniz Retoucher: Jaz Harold Look 1: McTega large gold chuck necklace and mini chunk wrap necklaces worn as...

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New Bohemians

It’s time for another crop of Brooklyn’s finest. These Brooklynites represent a broad artistic spectrum, from comedy to glassblowing, yet share one thing in common: A relentless desire to create. It is...

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HARD NIPS

It would be a mistake to call Hard Nips a girl band. Yes, the group consists of four women who play instruments together, but that hardly qualifies them under that clunky label with its myriad...

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Finding Now

Before you get to the “ow” of “NOW” the idea itself is already in the past. It’s a unique word in that way, the only one I can think of that negates itself as it is said. NOW is a difficult thing to...

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At Home With … Elizabeth

Who: Elizabeth Perrin, Photographer Where: Greenpoint, Brooklyn What: Parlor Floor of an 1890′s Brownstone. WC: How long have you lived in the space? EP: It will be two years October 2016. WC: What did...

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WC Gallery: Kevin Cyr

With an interest in observing and documenting the American landscape, Kevin Cyr has – like all artists – done so in his own, unique language. Crumbling consumer culture and structures that were once an...

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Store Profile: Hollander and Lexer and Darr

Photography by Winnie Au Words by Katie Stolowits If there was a men’s wardrobe that I could handpick myself, it would be found at Hollander and Lexer, as the garments collected define my “If I was a...

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Cheryl Dunn

Cheryl Dunn has spent the last two decades proving that she’s just as good as the guys, if not better. From legendary films like the art-documentary “Backworlds for Words” capturing Mark Gonzalez’s...

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PDA

Photography by Elizabeth Perrin Styled by Aletia Gonzalez Muzquiz Hair: Marcel Dagenais Makeup: Legend Rivera Jr. Stylist Asst: Mariana Gro Dingler Photography Asst: Amanda Stostz and Rhiannon Marino...

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LATITUDE

Styled by Shohei Hair: Teiji Utsumi Make Up: Miho Hayama for Isabeau and Nami Yoshida for Laura and Keldey Stylist Assistant: Tomohiro Hanada Models: Isabeau@Select Model Management, Laura@Select Model...

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The Death Set

In the past six years, The Death Set has probably toured harder and lived more than any other indie band. Since founding members Johnny Siera and Beau Velasco began playing together in Gold Coast,...

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Confessions of a Serial Beater

Should I put my hand on her leg or her arm? Do I just go in for the kiss, or is it too soon? Why is George Lopez on TV and why do people like pretzels so much? If I’m gonna do this, I’ve gotta make my...

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AA Bronson

“Troublemaker” is a word AA Bronson uses to describe himself, and it is apt. A torchbearer in the 1960s counter-culture movement, Bronson has always maintained a sort of rebellious streak. His art —...

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An Honest Thought

Words by Benjamin Trager To be honest I don’t think I have a choice, it’s just who I am. These are some of the first words Beth Hoeckel shared with me to help understand her creative process. Hoeckel’s...

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Furniture Bondage

Photography by Melanie Bonajo

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A Girl and Her Room

To a teenage girl no space is more sacred than her bedroom. The room becomes an extension of who she is at that time. A fully functional visualization of her hopes, fears and desires fun-tacked to the...

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Desert Mouth

Sketchbook by artist Jesse Draxler To see more of his work visit JesseDraxler.com.

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Bright Young Things: Jené DeSpain

The City That Never Sleeps has endless amounts of time for inspiration. Whether it’s the juxtaposition of light and dark, mixing alchemical elements of old and new world, or structurally creating...

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Do you feel safer or more alienated by the police presence in NYC?

That’s what we wanted to know. Working Class hit the streets to see what people in Brooklyn had to say. I feel neither, but it depends on the situation. Sarah Kosloff outside the Fort Greene Flea...

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