Monthly Archives: August 2012

Gary Clark Jr. Is #MadeInAmerica

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Gary Clark Jr…you’ve heard the name, now meet the Austin, Texas guitarist who’s climbing the charts. Gary Clark Jr. | Made In America

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Life+Times Premiere: Big Black Delta “Tour EP”

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Big Black Delta, the solo project from Mellowdrone founder and former M83 touring member Jonathon Bates, has been making waves in the music industry since the release of his debut electronic, rock infused, LP BBDLP1 last Fall. Bates, a former … Continue reading

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Respect The Shooter: Alasdair McLellan

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Alasdair McLellan is one of the leading fashion photographers of his generation. He joined i-D magazine in the late ’90s after depicting the Leeds club culture and since then, he hasn’t stopped shooting. While the proof is in the pudding … Continue reading

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Rage Against The Machine’s Most Incendiary Moments

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Rage Against The Machine‘s eponymous debut album turns 20 this year and like all things ’90s, the incendiary Los Angeles, California band is back in the social conversation. But, it’s not for Zack de la Rocha‘s radical left-wing statements or … Continue reading

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Getting Wavy At The US Open of Surfing

Posted on by Yale Breslin

Last week, Huntington Beach, CA welcomed the annual US Open of Surfing, a ten-day action sports event that showcases the worlds best wave riders. Lakey Peterson nailed the women’s top spot while Julian Wilson nabbed the crown from the men’s … Continue reading

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U.S. Soccer Looks to Bridge The Gap

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For the second time this year, the United States men’s soccer team scored a historic victory on foreign soil–this time defeating Mexico, 1-0, in a friendly for its first win south of the border and ending 75-year of frustration on … Continue reading

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Respect The Shooter: JD Ferguson

Posted on by Yale Breslin

JD Ferguson “fell” into the world of photography. A former model of 15 years, Ferguson began shooting the backstage antics of Fashion Week for V Magazine and slowly climbed his way to the top of his game by working with … Continue reading

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Brooklyn Surf Hard

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For the non-surfers of the world, Brooklyn may be the last city you’d expect to encounter surfers and a stream of surfboard shops. But seven years ago a unique and unlikely brand sprouted from the streets of Kings County. With … Continue reading

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Inside Parisian Luxury Boutique Moynat

Posted on by Yale Breslin

Moynat, the historical Parisian brand originally known for their ultra-luxe travel gear (bespoke trunks, suitcases, and bags), has recently undergone a resurrection, and with their new shop at 348 rue Saint-Honoré, we’re about to see a heightened presence – especially … Continue reading

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DECODED: Lianne La Havas “Age”

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A singer-songwriter without the coffee-shop pretensions, 22-year-old London native Lianne La Havas effortlessly toes the line between pop, jazz & soul with a sweeping breeziness. Here, she intimately decodes “Age” from her recently released debut album, Is Your Love Big … Continue reading

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