Cristina's potency lies in her ability to take both the abstract and representational, and unite the two within her color palette, which pulsates so hard it threatens to jump off gallery walls.
Alex contributed two illustrations to our recently released tenth printed issue and took a moment to tell us a little more about his life in Portland, why he continues to make art, and what music he currently has on heavy rotation.
Lucky for us, and in true Santoros fashion, the band has decided to host their very own rowdy Mexican fiesta in the form of a music festival at the Glass House in Pomona come May 6th called La Batalla Festival.
“I know it’s a bit of surprise to everyone that we decided to shut our doors. We didn’t want to make a big deal out of it, so we waited as long as possible to announce it."
We had one of our writers shoot a roll of film during his first month in San Francisco. It's interesting to see what people are drawn to given 24 frames.
Artist Kelly Breez recently opened tandem solo shows — “Fuck It Will Set You Free” and “Fake News” — at two of Miami's most prestigious art galleries, Primary and Locust Projects.
We had a chance to catch up with the golden voice behind The She’s, Hannah Valente, to hear more about the band’s early years, musical influences and how they “brushed off the haters” to pave their own way through an industry that tried to tear them down
Tony is documenting youth culture in Los Angeles, and there's no doubt he will be a dude whose name and work will grace your coffee table in years to come.
It hasn't even been fifty days, and yet it feels like a timeless nightmare. When did it start? How does it end? Why is every moment saturated in an intrigue unfamiliar to the regular everyday schemes of government being government?