Archive for: August, 2012

  Original Photograph by Grant Hatfield for Paradigm Magazine   Grant Hatfield lives and works in the cathedral of consumption known as Orange County, CA. He has a photo zine called “Planting the Flag at the Summit” (Hamburger Eyes) and is currently working on a new project called “Correct Me if I’m Wrong” combining recent photographs with his love of captions. More work can be seen here.   Original Poem by Paige Taggart for Paradigm Magazine   Paige Taggart is the author ...

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“I did give up, I gave up music, I gave up life. I gave into society, I worked at a real estate company. It’s because I tried the alternative, the normal life, that I realized that this wasn’t meant for me. I tried really hard to fit in, worked really hard to save money, and take care of my parents. I feel really lucky.”  
-Alex of Dirty Beaches
  Introduction by Adria Leeper-Sullivan   Interview & Photographs by Theo Constantinou   Iceage ...

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  Original Photograph by Grant Hatfield for Paradigm Magazine   Grant Hatfield lives and works in the cathedral of consumption known as Orange County, CA. He has a photo zine called “Planting the Flag at the Summit” (Hamburger Eyes) and is currently working on a new project called “Correct Me if I’m Wrong” combining recent photographs with his love of captions. More work can be seen here.   Original Poem by Paige Taggart for Paradigm Magazine   Paige Taggart is the author ...

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“ All you have to do is ‘become who you are,’ or at least dress for who you are.”  
-Craig Arthur von Schroeder
    Original Column by Craig Arthur von Schroeder of CMMP for Paradigm Magazine       Become, And Dress, Who You Are     German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche famously provided advice to mankind on God and morality. He was also quoted as saying “Du sollst werden, der du bist,” translated as “You must become who you are.” Nietzsche’s imperative was a call ...

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“The culture of greed has to be exterminated. It wouldnʼt bother me to see a guillotine on Wall Street, I think these people deserve to be punished and white collar crime doesnʼt get punished.”  
-Glenn O’Brien
      Introduction by Hooman Majd   Short-Film & Photograph by Zander Taketomo       Glenn O’Brien   There is little appreciation in America today for philosophers, intellectuals and polymaths—renaissance men (and women) who enrich us with ideas, encourage thinking, and challenge orthodoxy. It’s a shame, really, in these anti-intellectual ...

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“It was a necessary evil to save our bees and get us the bounty of honey we were promised at the start of establishing our colony.”  
-Nic Esposito
      A series by Nic Esposito – “Notes From the Urban Homestead” for Paradigm Magazine   Nic Esposito is a writer, urban farmer and founder of The Head & The Hand Press.   Visit the KICKSTARTER Here: The Head & The Hand Builds a Workshop   Photograph by Elisa Esposito       -Do you see that, holy shit, do ...

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“I will be a student as long as I test what I play against the outside world. People’s ears. My own ears.”  
-Gregory Saunier
      Introduction by Adria Leeper-Sullivan   Interview by Theo Constantinou   Original Artwork by Cameron Vance of Banned Books for Paradigm Magazine       Greg Saunier has an interest in the tested methods that history has to offer, and how those traditions may morph into contemporary music to create something original. Greg becomes involved with the origin, construction, and techniques of ...

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“If Mr. Lincoln’s assertion was correct and the U.S. is incapable of seeing beyond its own self-importance, it is destined to suffer destruction on par with the Romans and Greeks. To survive, it must learn from history or it will indeed pass from it as its last republic.”  
-Corey Stephens
    Editorial by C.A. Stephens for Paradigm Magazine & Original Artwork by Jason Brueck     Head over to the newly renovated Paradigm Goods to pick up a Limited Edition Poster ...

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“You know, I’m very into the potency of work. It’s almost like when you hear somebody else singing a Dylan song and wonder why the song you’re hearing in the background is so powerful by an artist you don’t know, and the reason is because it’s coming from such an incredible pulse. The source is power.”  
-Robert Lopuski
Introduction by Adria Leeper-Sullivan
Interview & Photograph by Theo Constantinou
Robert Lopuski is a master of creative cinema and it is ...

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