issue 93

The Only Constant

Featured Stories

  • The Fuck Buttons

    Bristol-bred droners achieve purity.

     

  • The Duke Spirit

    UK rockers lay studio in Joshua Tree, CA.

  • The Black Keys

    Upcoming work is bringing the back porch with Danger Mouse.

  • Stars of the Lid

    The duo prepares to tour its ambiant texturising and nuanced transcendence, but not until debate finals are complete.

     

  • Jamie Lidell

    The beatbox funker spills on Berlin Dictaphoning and readying for his inaugural tour as band lead.

     

  • Vaughan Rachel

    Stills, statements, and introspection on the activist photographer's time with Allan Kaprow.

  • Mila Kunis

    The Ukranian-born actress on set nudity, emigration, and Forgetting Sarah Marshal.

  • Fish Out of Water

    Bass Pro Shop puts tourism, outdoor integration, and instant death in its wisened cross-hairs.

  • Everyone is Out to Get You

    An exploration of the obsession and artistry of seventies paranoia films, and their legacy of broadsweeping psychosis.

  • Critical Visual Literacy

    Four curators of the first international New York Photo Festival explore the future of photography and its rampant evolution.

  • Colors

    A history of Nike's historic outfitting of the nation's most vibrantly iconic, collegiate hoop teams.

  • Valentino: the Last Collection

    The illustrious designer's final couture offering concludes decades of signature flourishes and the signature timelessness of a fashio...

  • The Raveonettes

    The Danish retro-futurists lackadaisically bear witness to time, place, and precipice.

  • The Left and Right Brains of Paula ...

    The designer's label, Thomas Wylde, enters its sixth season, advocating contrasts of pragmatism and chaos, the invaluable calm of cont...

  • Grand Concourse

    Agro-urbanity's got stolid needs: brass, nylon, and quick kicks.

  • Craft Work

    On the contrary, couture is relevant as it gets.

  • Four Eyes

    Spectral, ocular boutiquery for brow, lash, and beyond.

  • Marilyn Minter

    Thirty years on, the artist is still romancing what her contemporaries would call flaws, most recently in and around fashion shoots.