
“At the end of the day I just want to look at what we did and be able to say that I am proud of it.”
-Brett Parnell of Threefifty Duo
Emulating their father and brother, Geremy and Brett of Threefifty Duo picked up the guitar and like most young kids tried to be cool. After listening to their album you’ll realize that it became about much more than emulating cool. Duos like Local H, the White ...
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“Our approach to design and branding is organic and considered. We are a fresh face who has quietly positioned itself among other brands with much larger resources.”
-Dominick Volini
Paradigm Magazine contributor Owen Williams recently had the pleasure of talking with Dominick Volini the mind behind Baron Wells and asked him some questions about men’s fashion and the drive behind his entrepreneurial spirit.
In recent years there have been a number of up and coming brands pushing the envelope ...
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Animal Dance
I am anything but a figure painter, as any figure painter will tell you. My approach to representing bodies, creatures or characters is purely a method to free myself; to truly paint abstractly with meaning. Abstract painting has always been my favorite, ever since I was too young to pick up a brush, and I’ve never had much use for representational painting especially pre-modern. The act of bullying paint into looking like ...
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Teddybears STHLM have enjoyed a twenty plus year musical career spanning genres like grindcore, punk, electronic, and rock while simultaneously combining them along the way. Taking their name one step further, Teddybears bring a larger than life visual component to their live performances and musical persona. Even though they may be weighed down by their ‘teddybear’ masks, the Åhlund brothers along with Patrik Arve seem to show no signs of slowing down. Whether they are ...
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“Always follow your dreams. You will survive a failure.”
-Sandor Lubbe
Interview & Introduction by Theo Constantinou
Sandor Lubbe’s career has been nothing less than extraordinary. From his initial beginnings as Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Creative Director of Dutch Art View Magazine, to Dutch Creative Redbook, then DUTCH Magazine, and finally Zoo Magazine; one would think with such a resume that the next logical step would be retirement. Not for Sandor, in 2007 he launched his photography career. His ...
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“Emotions are what we are drawn to – everything else is just pure mechanics.”
-Nicolas Winding Refn
Drive, adapted by screenwriter Hossein Amini from the novel by James Sallis, is flawlessly simple: cleanly shot driving with considerable violence, peppered with just enough emotional appeal, and a stoic, chivalrous hero at the wheel. Most of the elements are familiar, and for this, director Nicolas Winding Refn (Denmark native, known for Bronson) is entirely unapologetic. He succeeds in bringing us what ...
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On the edge of North Philly lie a few square blocks of some of the most intimate concert venues in the country. The particular venue this past Friday was KungFu Necktie featuring NewVillager. I have a tendency to show up to concerts way too early, finding myself passing idle time by partaking in vices that are synonymous with drinking establishments. I digress. As NewVillager set up their gear I noticed an elaborate set-up being constructed in ...
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