We’re excited to announce the release of our second issue of our quarterly print magazine, Amadeus. We’re excited to share the things we see while we hang around our friends’ studios, interviewing, writing, and producing our own publication; one that shares not only our thoughts and ideas, but those of the wildly talented artists, musicians and creators that grace our magazine’s pages.
Between quarterly print magazines, we like to offer a snippet of relevant arts and culture in the form of a collaborative mini-mag. For this zodiac themed issue... Read More...
Between quarterly print magazines, we like to offer a snippet of relevant arts and culture in the form of a collaborative mini-mag. For this zodiac themed i... Read More...
Our good friend and wildly talented creative person, David Buckley Borden opened his new art show Wild West at BDGA store in Boston a little over a week ago. The show is a multi-disciplinary art and design installation orchestrated by Borden that focuses on America’s conflicted relationship with its landscape and natural resources.
In accordance with our Latin predecessors and their lyrical tongues, Amadeus means to love god: amare, “to love” and deus, “god.” With Falco’s jam on repeat in our minds, we nod our heads to life and the amazing creativity that it unleashes upon us.
Fear not, publishers: print is not dead. Unattractive print is dead. RISD Museum presents Graphic Design: Now in Production, an art exhibition displaying new-age graphic design and the mediums with which it’s utilized.
DISCO NAP
n. \ˈdis-(ˌ)kō\ \ˈnap\
A short passage of sleep taken while dressed, with music playing, and the aim that one will not fall into deep sleep; thereby allowing the disco napper to relax and recharge, but also wake up and go out later.
The importance of the visuals going on behind your favorite musicians as they stand on stage is often overlooked as we stare and become transfixed by the music. But bad live visuals can understandably detract and distract from the actual performance.
If there are two words to describe Vulture Vintage, they are subtle ingenuity. The opposite of flashy, but the epitome of sumptuous, the brand focuses on reusing clothing and creating original, handmade pieces that combine cool sexuality with streetwise style.
When Shane and Summer Salazar opened the Unincorporated Life storefront on the corner of Western and Virginia in Hollywood, some of the only foot traffic they received was from curious passers-by wondering what they were up to.
We recently celebrated the release of the first issue of our quarterly print publication Amadeus with a rad party at the ever-so-hip Angel City Brewery.