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Art Shots: American Landscapes by Christina Shaffell

Christina Shaffell is a photographer, designer, and sometimes wanderer. Born a stone’s throw away from the Happiest Place On Earth, and raised on a steady diet of Kodachrome, she fell in love with the still image at an early age. After getting some smarts in the City by the Bay, she headed east to the … Continue Reading

The Uninspired Write isn’t Worth Reading

by Paul Jessup Some days you just wake up and conversations float around in the air, assaulting your ears in varying degrees of logic and pressure. You reach out, grasp onto one, discuss it, rationalize it, create discourse from it, release it, set it free. Sometimes you release them just to have them come back, … Continue Reading

Hellingly: Interview with Photographer Romany WG

How did you find Hellingly? Before Urbex (urban exploring) I used to, still do, document Street art and graffiti and I saw some pictures on the net of graffiti in Hellingly. I wasn’t too impressed with the graffiti but the asylum looked interesting. Now 2 1/2 years later it is being demolished and new houses … Continue Reading

{Film} The High Cost of Living

The High Cost of Living, directed by Deborah Chow and starring Isabelle Blais, Zach Braff and Patrick Labbé, pays homage to the city of Montreal while embedding a controversial seed of realism that undoubtedly shuffles the soul. Zouch Magazine’s Kathryn Kyte caught up with the cast and crew at the film’s premier at the Bell … Continue Reading

Magic, Stage Illusions Magic; Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversions, Including Trick Photography (1897) written by Albert Allis Hopkins and Henry Ridgely Evans

The disarticulated skeleton. Magic; Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversions, Including Trick Photography (1897), written by Albert Allis Hopkins and Henry Ridgely Evans.

Exploring the non-life with Lee Henderson

Mixing the primitive with the present – gallerywest’s latest exhibit, ‘Still Life With Thanatotic Animals’ by Lee Henderson focuses on a picture of a picture in a picture with an inner picture of a prescribed picture. Confused? Good. “It is the false problem of the terminus that fascinates me—in the persistence of collective histories and … Continue Reading

Madhattan: Hot Girls Who Act Chill, Part 3

This is the final chapter of a three-part series on how I tried to find female friends when I first moved to New York by putting up a Craigslist ad titled, “Hot Girls Who’re Chill.” When we last left off, I had made plans to meet the Table Turner, an older gentleman who promised to … Continue Reading

City Narratives: Where Are We Looking?

Does anyone take the time? Perhaps it’s the commotion of the world— the influx of sensational commentary, the habitual string of offsetting images or the plaguing use of social media that has encouraged our moments to become so fluid. Have we forgotten to retreat? Or are we constantly living in standby? Immediacy doesn’t necessarily express … Continue Reading

The iPhone Abstraction of Reservoir Dan

As a producer/director, editor and photographer, Reservoir Dan has worked with the kinds of musicians many of us dream of meeting. Acts like: Levon Helm, Sonic Youth, Bill Frisell, Billy Bragg, Steve Earle, Mickey Hart, Feist, Brad Mehldau, My Morning Jacket, and the list goes on. But Dan is not only about helping another’s vision become … Continue Reading

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