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Alex Khatchadourian

We Ate the Acid: The Mysticism of Joe Roberts

Alex KhatchadourianNovember 26, 2018
Amongst smiley faces, dancing Kokopelli, and Grateful Dead stealies, the book chronicles a range of Joe Roberts' unapologetically hallucinogenic art style.

Chicago-Based Artist Chad Kouri Looks At His Creative Process Through The Lens Of A Musician

Grady OlsonNovember 20, 2018
Artist Chad Kouri is a print nerd who loves his history, constantly researching what has come before him and using that knowledge to his creative advantage.

“YEAH!!” — Wolfman Books Making Space in a Gentrifying Downtown Oakland

José VadiNovember 4, 2018
Wolfman Books has quickly come to represent both the physical space where new and used books are sold, where words are read and bodies perform but also encompasses that sense of wonder and urgency to pursue the creative unknown.

Always Grinding: Artist Jackson Tupper Relentlessly Pushes the Creative Boundaries

Grady OlsonOctober 30, 2018
You know the saying, if you do what you love you’ll never work a day in your life? Well, Jackson Tupper may have followed that as perfectly as one can

Top Vinyl Records to Cop For Your Collection

amadeusmagOctober 25, 2018
We've sifted through the latest vinyl releases and have come up with a little list of the ones you'll want to add to your collection.

Soccer Mommy Gets “Kinda Sad” at the Teragram

Regan WojickOctober 22, 2018
It’s always good to take a breathe after you’ve been choking on someone’s love for so long, and Soccer Mommy is that much needed breathe.

Artist Emma Kohlmann: On A Path of Constant Learning

Alex KhatchadourianOctober 22, 2018
Multimedia artist Emma Kohlmann exists in three different worlds: her quaint, quiet life in North Hampton, Massachusetts; her social, gallery-hopping life in New York City and Los Angeles; and the indefinable otherworldly life she has created through her colorful and abstract watercolors.

Didi Rojas’ Shoe-Happy Ceramics

Abby RingiewiczOctober 17, 2018
Since New York-based Didi Rojas' pioneer parody pair of Nikes, she has covered the footwear sphere with her impractical ceramic imitations.

Blood Orange Shows Fans at the Greek Theater That It’s Okay to Feel Your Feelings

Justine FangOctober 7, 2018
Blood Orange's "Negro Swan" brings listeners on an autobiographical journey through his experiences with bullying, self-growth, racism, and otherness.

Liz Stokes of The Beths and I Talk About Not Being Good With Titles!

Regan WojickOctober 4, 2018
We had the pleasure of phoning frontwoman Liz Stokes the day of their show in LA to talk about the evolution of her musical identity leading up to the Beths.

Prisma Guitars: Visual Aesthetics Meet Musical Function

Grady OlsonOctober 2, 2018
Visual aesthetics meets musical function in the Prisma Guitar workshop. Skateboards and guitars. The two have always been close to one another, but Nick Pourfard smoothly took the relationship a little further.

British Americana Artist, Jade Bird Puts On One Hell of A Show At Brighton Music Hall

Sofia WolfsonSeptember 28, 2018
Not a breath was wasted during the Jade Bird set Thursday night at Brighton Music Hall: the band flew through songs with electric energy.
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