Archive for 'Profiles'
The Book of Mila…. Mila Kunis
Posted on05. Jan, 2010 by Administrator.
by Devoe Yates
photos by Robert Todd Williamson
styled by Amit Gajwani
hair by Peter Butler
make up by Genevieve
art direction by Laura Ann
Tis a cold autumn day in New York, and though there’s not a gust of blustery wind about, Mila Kunis has had some trouble making it to the coffee shop at Bowery and Bleecker, where we’ll [...]
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Detour Journals: Two Headed Horse
Posted on01. Jan, 2010 by Administrator.
by Tobias Jelinek
Detour journals is a collection of interviews, handwritten q&a’s, sketches, and polaroid snapshots. Inspired by the personal quality of collage journals and zines the section is dedicated to an “up-close immersion” into the world of up-and-coming or off-beat subjects. In this issue I bring my sleeping bag, typewriter, and camera into the creative [...]
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What the h? Internet Killed the TV Star
Posted on20. Dec, 2009 by Administrator.
by Derek Waters
As we quickly approach 2010, I see the future but remember the past. The past of sitting around the television with my family watching Who’s the Boss?, Wonder Years, and even Family Matters. We would watch them as a family, laugh together, and talk about them afterwards.
The Internet has taken over the TV. [...]
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ICON: David Lynch
Posted on20. Dec, 2009 by Administrator.
by Mark Cartier with contrubution from Amelia Guimarin
photos by Robert Wedemeyer
“FILMMAKER. BORN MISSOULA, MT. EAGLE SCOUT.”
That is what David Lynch’s Twitter bio reads, and in fact, the unorthodox artist has always held onto this line – or similar iterations of it. This seemingly succinct string of words is a subtle insight into the complicated mind of [...]
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Penélope Cruz – Interview
Posted on17. Dec, 2009 by Administrator.
words by Brent Simon
photo by Emilio Pereda & Paola Ardizzoni
The year 2009 has been something of a dream for Penélope Cruz. It began with her performance in Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona, already honored by several critics groups, winning her a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award in February. It continued with the filming of Rob [...]
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Media Maverick Illeana Douglas
Posted on16. Dec, 2009 by Administrator.
by Jen Kay
The sleepy eyes and sharp wit of Illeana Douglas defy the ingénue stereotype, but are unmistakably sexy. She has one of those immediately recognizable faces, not to be confused with another, one that seems like it was destined to be famous. Her features – offbeat, distinctive, feisty, and intelligent – seem to belie [...]
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Stricken City – Music Interview
Posted on15. Dec, 2009 by Administrator.
by Devoe Yates
It’s a rainy day in Manhattan and mere hours before they’re set to open for Rain Machine, and close out the CMJ Music Festival, the British chaps and lass of Stricken City are standing huddled beneath a tiny overhang outside of the Pianos club while guitarist Iain Pettifer shoots some Super 8 of [...]
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Jessica Bendinger And The Seven Rays
Posted on14. Dec, 2009 by Administrator.
words by Jason Dean
On an autumn afternoon somewhere in the Nichols Canyon area of the Hollywood Hills, a former model is barely able to contain her excitement. “There are vast regions of consciousness in the unconscious mind that we don’t know what they can do,” she marvels, confirming with lucid precision: “From the pineal gland [...]
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Meet the Real Guillermo Diaz
Posted on11. Dec, 2009 by Administrator.
Guillermo Diaz gained notoriety playing a thug named Guillermo on the hit Showtime series, Weeds. The native New Yorker with fiery eyes and stubbly mug instilled the character with a universal magnetism: Women feared but were attracted to him, men despised but respected him. As for the Guillermo I spoke with, his easy and engaging [...]
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Ben Foster is the Messenger
Posted on11. Dec, 2009 by Administrator.
One wouldn’t have necessarily been able to predict it based on his rakish, smirky turn in Barry Levinson’s 1999 coming-of-age dramedy Liberty Heights, but courtesy of roles in films like 3:10 to Yuma, Hostage, Alpha Dog, and 30 Days of Night, Ben Foster has evolved into his generation’s go-to guy for a brooding, disarmingly packaged menace. [...]

