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Minimalist Cityscapes is Exactly What You Are Looking for
He continually leads the viewer into a world of fascinating portraits and amazing minimalistic city and landscapes which show a subtle mood of loneliness. His portraits aim to simplify beauty, provoke the viewer’s imagination, and express his subjects’ feelings when words fail.
March 1, 2014
Sexuality Minus the Stigma: An Interview with Zoe Ligon
Taboos are thoroughly explored in Brooklyn-based artist Zoe Ligon's collages, which seek to blur the boundaries of sexuality for the rest of society.
November 21, 2014
We Might Call It Reality
Sydney Krantz through photography gives you a glimpse of what it's like to find your place on earth, to quench that thirst and fill that desire to live. Tap into your imagination and see a whole new perspective of the world.
March 11, 2015
In The Middle Of Nowhere, Good Times Are Happening
Music is a soundtrack to a good time, bands at Lawndry Fest use music to take you down memory lanes as nostalgia feels the air. Every song gives you the opportunity to reminisce and enjoy the summer with people you've known since forever.
March 13, 2015
Film's Future Or Lack Thereof
Universal change: The film industry now a video business. Film was never made to be perfect but it has now lost all it's meaningful and cultural form becoming nothing but a video.
March 21, 2015
HUE: “Fuzzy Wuzzy”
Fuzzy Wuzzy: A term first used for plants but has become something more. Fuzzy wuzzy can not be used to express cold, but it can be used to express pleasure, heat, etc.
April 1, 2015
Get the Queen What She Wants!
Schadenfreude - pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others. The best documentary tradition is "Truth will out" and in this documentary even with edits outs The Seigel as the horrible people they are.
April 1, 2015
ESSENTIALS #003: Lucas Condon
Lucas Condon: Worker at Merchandising Marketing Department Birchbox who aims to provide men with products and accessories specifically made for them, shares these everyday essentials he's discovered.
May 14, 2015
MOMENT: On the Move
Moment is a column by Fameless Quarterly that starts with a photo as a prompt to write a poem. This poem tells the tale of a lady who always says yes and a man who found it pleasing.
May 14, 2015
The Big Easy
The Big Easy : A solo project by North Jersey artist Stephen Berthomieux formed to bring classic rock 'n' roll sound to alternative rock. An interview with the artist who lives by the motto "women let you down, drugs let you down, rock 'n' roll doesn't."
May 14, 2015
Wanderers From Here to Infinity
A review of Jean Rollin's Les deux Orphelines Vampires and it's glorification of the state of isolation. It delivers a powerful message while maintaining simplistic cinematic qualities.
May 30, 2015
METHOD: Tatyana Fazlalizadeh
Interview with Tatyana Fazializadeh: An advocate against gender-based street harassment. She interviews various women who have had personal experience with gender-based street harassment.
May 30, 2015
It Drips: An Interview with Anna Barlow
Anna Barlow creates art you want to eat—really, desperately want to eat. In this interview, she talks about why she started sculpting ice cream and her artistic process.
May 30, 2015
Bawdy Stitchery: An Interview with Alaina Varrone
With her needle and hoop in hand, Alaina Varrone creates delightfully sexy embroidery with a heavy dose of humor. In this interview she discusses her art and how she subconsciously creates pieces that portray feminism
May 30, 2015
Archiving the Imperceptible: An Interview with Hae Jung Lee
Interview with Toronto based Hae Jung Lee. Hae Jung Lee who has always written down her fleeting thoughts, obsessively documents them with intricate drawings.
May 30, 2015
INVENTORY: Cecilia Doan
Cecilia Doan owner of website "Shit Bloggers Wear". Creates black and white drawing of statistical items that supposedly appear at the same time on major fashion blogs.
May 30, 2015
ABODE: Christine Facella
Christina Facella founder of Beetle & Flor (interior accessory company) uses profits from her business to provide free and low cost design services to underserved artisan communities.
May 30, 2015
Mutual Understanding the Essence of Love
Euphoria loosely describes a love triangle between three anthropologists. Each one of them needs each other to fulfill some aspect of love.
May 30, 2015
Moonwalk by Bryan Smith
Moonwalk: A scene by Bryan Smith which is a part of 'The Man Who Can Fly' a National Geographic Channel Series. This scene shows Dean Potter walking on a high line between two large rocks.
January 13, 2013
Commuters 2012 by Rebecca Davis
Commuters 2012: Video Journalist Rebecca Davis shows you a glimpse of life in New York Subway because I bet there's been countless times where you've wanted to share what's going on NYC's subway and simply haven't.
February 21, 2013
The Wheels on the Bus
The Wheels On The Bus: These photos are inspired by a popular children's song. They capture a moment in time not to be repeated by people on the bus around the world.
February 23, 2013
Soft In The Head
An improvised fiction shot like a documentary. This is ultimately an almost-unique choice of style but the plot falls flat and offers no real entertainment.
May 30, 2015
The New Democracy of Online Self Expression
New era for creative arts as internet marketing trends allows users to choose, mix and match various designs. A whole new world as popular jewelry websites now allow you to create your own individual pieces.
February 12, 2013
The Forgotten Truck Art of Pakistan
Graffiti can be traced as far back as WWII and even before it. In Pakistan the art of truck painting is really a remarkable thing. Each city in Pakistan has a truck design that's unique to that city.
March 22, 2013
Has the Internet Changed Music For the Better?
There is no question that the presence, growth, and enduring popularity of the internet has changed the face of the music industry forever. Let's look at the changes the internet has brought to the music industry.
March 22, 2013
Art Gallery Goes Rogue
Randall 'Hoot' Smith owner of Randsburg Art Gallery allows artists to show and sell their work at no cost because of his unique way of thinking "I think that artists deserve 100 percent of the value of their art!"
September 25, 2014
Lone Ranger: Johnny Depp's Portrayal Of Tonto
Johnny Deep, popular heartthrob since his first rising role in 21 Jump Street, receives negative feedback from fans due to his recent role as America's Native American Hero.
August 6, 2013
ESSENTIALS: Nicole Loher
What are some things a blogger can’t live without? Nicole Loher is an excellent role model due to her documentation of her perseverance through Fashion Institute Of Technology. Have a look at the author of “The Style Student'' must-haves.
June 26, 2014
Angles of Humanity
There are few people in the world who are actually in the pursuit of true happiness, most people overlook anything that's not economically stable upfront. 17 year old Shannon Stoia is setting a new precedent for young photographers with her experimental work.
July 3, 2014
MINIMAL COMMENTARY: No Mythologies to Follow
Danish songwriter Mø started to leave traces of her electronic soul to indie audiences around the globe in early 2012 with a series of singles and her EP Bikini Daze.
July 3, 2014
METHOD: Laura Sly
An in-depth look into the life and journey of Laura Sly founder and creative director of Double Stop Designs. Laura Sly is steadily developing her abilities and skills on days when she's not working on a poster for musicians.
July 8, 2014
Constantly on a Journey
Always Away is a four piece alternative rock band. The band mixes the most conventional foundations of rock 'n' roll with alternative tones of acts such as The Pixies, and The Mary Chain.
July 8, 2014
Incomparable Commitment
If dedication had a face, it would be Max Fischer in Wes Anderson’s Rushmore. Max Fisher publisher of “Yankee Review,” president of the French club, the Rushmore Beekeepers, and calligraphy club, Vice President of the Stamp and Coin club and so much more.
July 8, 2014
Objects About Something
Philipp Bolthaseun. Bolthaseun in his Series "Monsters Of The Mechanical 20th Century" mixes typography with double exposures and black and white photography.
July 10, 2014
Young and Restless
The awakening of adolescence is a theme which has appeared in photography ever since it’s development. Jae Kim's collection of photos consist of adolescence photographed through his youth.
July 13, 2014
Not Thrown Together
Made In America is the sophomore record of the national touring pop-rock group Reverse Order, and it’s radio-worthiness is what really sells it.
January 25, 2015
'Making It.' How the Pursuit of a Label is no Longer Relevant to Longevity and Success
While major labels can help stable a career, you don't really need that level of representation so long as your personal goals are to reach an audience and follow your dreams.
January 25, 2015
What You Pay For: Breaking The Bank Won’t Help Your Sound
Good equipment doesn't necessarily mean good sound, you don't need to break your bank to perform your first show. Remember that you're playing with regards to the love of the chase.
May 30, 2015
See SZA Run
When it comes to trying to find new incredible music it can be hit or miss and sadly many times it is a complete miss. This is a review of SZA genre of music, the simplicity and intensity of beats.
January 7, 2013
A Brief History of Animated Movies
Let us not forget that the history of the animated film as we know it today developed in pieces, with sound, color, and computer-generated imagery all representing big breakthroughs in the industry.
January 29, 2013
ESSENTIALS: ANRK
To set this new column we invited our homie ANRK to tell us what are the 9 things he can't live without. When someone has great taste you can be certain that the 9 things they can't live without are amazing.
July 24, 2013
Essential Latin American Reading
A short and insightful guide to the greats of Latin American literature. Famous and influential writers who reinvented the written word to create truly unique materials.
August 19, 2013
Short Story Glory
Reading a novel is an endeavor that requires commitment, effort, and, most essentially, time; lucky for us, literature is not a one-size-fits-all business. This is a list of short stories that contain large information in digestible portions.
June 3, 2014
Time Loops and Blunderbusses
In a time where It seems like everything in Hollywood is derivative of book, graphic novel or another film. Looper by Rian Johnson is an original idea and this alone makes it exceptional.
June 5, 2014
Transitional Gravity
Many films attempt and succeed at depicting the idea of transition in a characters life, but none do so as masterfully as Gravity. Alfonso Curaon's latest film portrays this thematic element in a beautiful way.
June 7, 2014
Brick + Mortar: Bangs
Central Jersey duo Brick + Mortar are giving their hometown of Asbury Park something else to be remembered by -- besides Springsteen. This unique duo continue to engage minds with their unique edgy sound that crosses streams.
June 9, 2014
Slow Mantled Love: Conversation
An unassuming trio from London, Ontario, Snow Mantled Love describes their music as “bedroom pop,” and it is easy to see why. This trio deliver warm, wistful, private and serene songs.
June 11, 2014
Preface to Issue 09 -- Pleasure.
It turns out that when you ask someone about love, they may feel compelled to tell you a story about heartbreak. Most pleasures in life come with a prerequisite for pain.