Posts in CULTURE
TR/ST Synthesized Persuasion

An avid admirer of eighties electronic vibes, Toronto artist Robert Alfons of TR/ST. Delivers a trance of hallucinatory synthesizers and introverted melodies that create a mesmerizing energy of rapture. TR/ST latest single “Bicep”, sound is vengeful and seductive. An entertaining track that builds intense infatuation.

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These Thoughts Her Journal

This series presents a person of interest; because lets face it everyone is interesting. From royalty to homeless, we all have a story to tell.  We wanted to investigate the thoughts of a person from a new angle. These thoughts. Her-His Journal. Is a visual observation diary, which reveals a vivid perspective from the person who is behind the camera lens. 

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P R I N C E

Prince, a modern-day tale of European teen romance, captivated my attention from the start.  The introductory scene provided an equal abundance of strangeness and humor.  During the (approximate) 90-minute film, seventeen year old, Ayoub, journeyed through trials of acceptance from his friends, enemies, and especially his love interest, Laura, and bared the burden of a dysfunctional family, his father a junkie and mother a lonely divorcee. 

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MUSIC, MURALS, MERCHANDISE: AFROPUNK 2014

Everything mellow, from music to merchandise to murals, AFROPUNK lived up to its prestige yet again. Celebrating its 10th year, the annual, two-day outdoor festival gave people the chance to display their personal style

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CHRISTOPHER BROSIUS ODE TO PERFUME

Perfume is a luxury. Perfume is a journey. Perfume is a veil that reveals the soul. Perfume is … the list is endless. Christopher Brosious, a Brooklyn-based award-winning perfumer and founder of CB I Hate Perfume, could talk about it for hours. With every creative step being as important as the result, Brosious formulates some of the most unusual scents.

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WINTOUR IS OVER...

In 2009, America was in the midst of financial crisis, and people were starting to lose things. From Darfur to the housing market, everyone and everything was in need of saving. Entertainment and media took hits, and rumors began in the fashion industry that Vogue’s editor was soon to be replaced by Carine Roitfeld.

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