You might not be familiar with the work of Richard Phillips, but I guarantee you will like it. Over the last couple years, Phillips has embarked on a new phase of work that hinges on the self-awareness of real-life subjects. His first two muses – Lindsay Lohan and Sasha Grey – debuted last year in...
Following up their cover story with Mila Kunis, Interview Magazine shoots Emma Stone for their latest issue. At just 23 years old, Stone is one of Hollywood’s rising stars, and goes back to the future in this shoot with Mikael Jansson.
I’ve never been to Hawaii, so I just live vicariously through my friends at KICKS/HI. And if you want to see what the good life looks like, all you need to do is check out the lookbook for their “Endless Summer” t-shirt collection featuring Amanda Garcia.
After MTV stopped playing music videos years ago, it could have become a lost art. Thankfully, the Internet came around and YouTube saved the day. As usual, Seattle-based duo Macklemore and Ryan Lewis keep setting the bar with each new video they create.
Oftentimes we think we can choose our own path. But if you’re a writer, you know that sometimes stories choose you. This is definitely the case for Matthew Pierce and his first book, Ghosts in the Hills.
To me, summer isn’t summer without Major Lazer. And while we have to wait until the new album drops in November, today we get the official music video for “Get Free” directed by SoMe in Jamaica.
Last week, adidas Basketball gave us a sneak peek at The Return of Derrick Rose. Today, they unveil the first episode titled “Belief.” In his own words, Rose shares his innermost thoughts leading up to last season’s playoffs, through the injury and the beginning of his recovery.
For their Summer 2012 collection, Akomplice set sail for South America to capture a background befitting of their new range. While one half of the team landed in the city of Medellín, Colombia, the other ended up in the dunes of Florianópolis, Brazil.
When you’re an artist and a chef like Julia Ziegler-Haynes, inspiration comes from odd places. For example, in her new book titled Today’s Special, she looks at the final meals requested by 24 death row inmates on the eve of their execution.