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  • The Brick Artist Nathan Sawaya X Art of Craft

    The Brick Artist Nathan Sawaya X Art of Craft

    By Kazie Holiday

    The notion of building something out of nothing can be as cliché as the American Dream and as punk rock as DIY’s ethos. Out of the accessible and miniscule,

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  • GYPSET

    GYPSET

    By Alexander Spit

    I’ve spent most of my adult life with a certain carefree and wanderlust approach, living like a nomad through cities with social ladders and price tags. With a bank account...

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  • When Blogs Didn't Exist :: Talkin' SLAM with Russ Bengtson

    When Blogs Didn't Exist :: Talkin' SLAM with Russ Bengtson

    By Luis

    I was going through my stash of old mags the other day and came across these gems below. Flipping through the pages of SLAM Magazine brought me back to...

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  • Chalk One Up For South Central :: ScHoolBoy Q's Oxymoron Doesn't Apologize

    Chalk One Up For South Central :: ScHoolBoy Q's Oxymoron Doesn't Apologize

    By Cullen Poythress

    I stumbled on Schoolboy Q via Kendrick Lamar’s related artist page on Spotify a few years back. Tracks like Blessed (featuring the aforementioned Kendrick) and There He Go instantly resonated as carrying that,...

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  • ROOK :: The Art of Hand-Drawn Graphics

    ROOK :: The Art of Hand-Drawn Graphics

    By Luis

    I first met Joe King and Jon Garcia a few years back at the Agenda Tradeshow. I want to say this was like 2010/11? I wasn’t really clued in on...

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  • Catching up with PacSun CEO Gary Schoenfeld

    Catching up with PacSun CEO Gary Schoenfeld

    By Luis

    I was kindly invited to stop by the PacSun HQ for a walk-through and meeting with company CEO Gary Schoenfeld this week, a couple of days before controversy struck down...

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  • FEMALE STREETWHERE?

    FEMALE STREETWHERE?

    By Phoebe Lovatt

    Like many people, I discovered streetwear on the Internet. Around seven years ago, when I was 19, still living in London, and spending a slightly unhealthy amount of time “surfing...

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  • MLK Day in Miami

    MLK Day in Miami

    By Shayna Batya

    Far too often do we take advantage of national holidays to party and get drunk. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but do I think we forget to actually...

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  • A Performance by the Drepung Gomang Monks

    A Performance by the Drepung Gomang Monks

    By Shayna Batya

    Last Sunday, I had the amazing opportunity to attend a performance by the Drepung Gomang Monks. If you are not familiar with the term “Monk,” or Buddhism in general, it...

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  • LESS IS MORE

    LESS IS MORE

    By Phoebe Lovatt

    I don’t really believe in new year’s resolutions, but this year I made a few anyway. Not so much of the ‘cut carbs, work out six days a week, bore...

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  • David and Goliath :: The UK and The World in 2014

    David and Goliath :: The UK and The World in 2014

    By Adam Scotland

    I’ve always been proud of being British. Despite the fairly humble size of our nation – roughly the same land mass as Michigan – we’ve produced some...

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  • Generation H8te

    Generation H8te

    By Alec Banks

    It isn’t often where we look to a website like BuzzFeed for anything other than a cat and mouse video between an actual...

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