Blog
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Sharing the Horror :: The Enduring Legacy of 'IT'
Perhaps the biggest reason that IT has still garnered an audience of new and old fans is because of its very human themes of memory, trauma, and coming-of-age—and of course...
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'Skin Deep' Is a Powerful Book of Portraits Documenting Ex-Gang Members Without Tattoos
"These people wake up everyday and see their history... staring back at them." Steven Burton's new book "Skin Deep: Looking Beyond the Tattoos" invites us to look deeper via a...
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The Legacy Of Jason Voorhees
Jason Voorhees is one of the most iconic villains in movie history, and has helped Friday the 13th remain a very important part of horror movie lore many years after...
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Revisiting Who Framed Roger Rabbit
"The film was an anomaly, created under circumstances that will probably never happen again... A re-watch gives pangs for a time when cartoons were hand-drawn, extravagantly slapstick, and a bit...
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Behind the Shirt :: The Story of D.B. Cooper & the Most Notorious Unsolved Airborne Heist
The inspiration behind our "Seen" T-shirt: One of the greatest heists ever done in the 1970s, and the ONLY unsolved hijacking case in commercial airline history. Learn the story of...
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When Burger King Bodied McDonald's :: The Burger Wars of the '80s Was a Real Thing
When you think about beef, plenty of things come to mind before burgers—but for anyone who followed the burger wars of the 1980s, beef came in the form of McDonald’s,...
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A Brief History of Pioneering West Coast Streetwear Brand XLARGE
A brief history of pioneering West Coast streetwear brand XLARGE, and why their influence on street style, irreverent attitude, raw aesthetic, and dedication to great design remain highly influential to...
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The Founders of XLARGE & Friends Discuss West Coast Streetwear's Origins
Pioneering streetwear brand XLARGE's founders Eli Bonerz & Adam Silverman, graffiti legend OG Slick, & music king Money Mark have a conversation about West Coast streetwear's origins. Get ready to...
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Color & Energy :: A New Orleans Photo Essay by David Rivera
Photographer and The Hundreds designer David Rivera sought to the capture the vibrant energy and colorful aura of New Orleans through his lens.
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The Kings of Call :: Who Were the Jerky Boys?
Jensen Karp retraces the story of the Jerky Boys, two friends from Queens whose prank phone calls flipped the '90s on its head and shifted the way we view comedy....
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"It's Not About Clothes" :: Bobby Hundreds Asks Insiders What Streetwear Means to Them
"It's a lifestyle. It's not a clothing piece. It's how we feel. It's how we live. It's what we listen to. It's what we eat. It's how we spend our...
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5 Ways Takashi Murakami Revolutionized Pop Culture
What happens when art is treated like merch? We discuss 5 game-changing Murakami projects and how they've changed the pop culture landscape, from collabs with Kanye West to Louis Vuitton.