Moon Magazine Issue 6 is out now, featuring the lovely Lola Kirke, interviewed by AC Journal, shot by Amber Byrne Mahoney and styled by Verity Pemberton.
Sindroms Magazine Issue 1 (Red Sindrom) is out now. The first issue, Red Sindrom, celebrates the use of red in everyday life through conceptual and carefully curated editorials and visual essays, which carry the reader through an emotional rollercoaster throughout its 140 pages.
Das Wetter #15 ist da. Auf dem Cover dieses Mal: Yung Hurn, der erste Mensch, der zum zweiten Mal auf dem Wetter-Cover ist. Sowie Eunique, die Hamburgerin mit einer der am meist beachteten Rap-Debütalben und Die Achse, zwei der talentiertesten Musiker Deutschland, Farhot & Bazzazian.
Fathers Quarterly No. 6 is out now. In the sixth issue we put close relationships under the microscope. An artist and eco-farmer Ethan DeLorenzo shares with us that his two-year-old son taught him to listen to people.
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Mayday magazine Issue 2 is out now. In this second issue we focus on humans working together in a machine-driven era. It’s about heroic and entrepreneurial ideas combined in new, unimagined patterns.
Drift Magazine Volume 7 is out now and focuses on San Francisco. This issue contains stories about San Francisco, its coffee, and the people who drink it. We hear from dozens of locals, shop owners, roasters, patrons, entrepreneurs, writers, and photographers about what it’s like to drink coffee in the Bay.
Ambrosia Magazine Volume 5 is out now and featuring the San Francisco Bay Area. Volume 5 takes us to the San Francisco Bay Area, the 49-square-mile dining capital of the west coast known on the surface for gold rushes, Silicon Valley, cable cars, and coastal fog.
Kinfolk Magazine Issue 28 is out now. The summer issue of Kinfolk untangles the theme of hair. Beyond a narrative of love and loss, we examine the ways in which hair has come to hold deep and powerful meanings in daily life: its presence as a unifying and defining symbol in cultural, political and spiritual spheres, plus its intimate rituals and rich, eccentric history.
Openhouse Magazine issue 9 is available now. We called issue Nº9 “A Woman’s Touch” for the strong and inspiring women we have met along the way. Two new sections, Curators and People, tell stories of Spanish pioneers of fashion and photography, Rosa Orrantia and Joana Biarnés.
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Gayletter Magazine Issue 8 is out now. Issue 8 is featuring Tyler Akers, Kevin Aranibar, Cody Chandler, Lia Clay, Francesco Dama, Vincent Dilio, Andrej Dúbravsky, Boy George, Matthias Herrmann, Tommy Kha, Naruki Kukita, Bruce Labruce, Troy Michie, Landon Gray Mitchell, Slava Mogutin, Gio Black Peter, Jasper Rischen, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Cyle Suesz, Mickalene Thomas, Gerardo Vizmanos, Brian Vu, David Wojnarowicz, Ben Zank and many more.
Slanted Magazine Issue 31 (Tokyo) is here. The Japanese capital is a unique place. With its clean streets, punctual transportation and polite service at every turn, Tokyo is more than just a well-run city. It unites cultural extremes.
Violet Magazine Issue 9 (SS18) is out now. Violet magazine isn’t just a fashion magazine. It’s a place to discover and grow, to learn from and to celebrate each other. The writing will be an on-going dialogue between iconic women and notables of fashion, cinema and art.
Hey Gents Magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). With a focus on beautiful design and unique experiences, each issue of Hey Gents Magazine features interviews with creative talents, travel recommendations, useful guides, striking photography, and careful curation of interesting products.
Berlin Quarterly Issue 8 is out now. Berlin Quarterly’s eighth issue opens with nonfiction by renowned Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat. In experiencing her own mother’s death, Danticat interrogates private, public, and literary mourning, engaging the work of writers from Leo Tolstoy to Audre Lorde, and tragedies like 9/11 and the catastrophic Haitian earthquake in 2010.
Pedder Journal Issue 2 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 2 is featuring stories on Saturday mornings, chocolate for breakfast, double-yolkers, taco parties, the housekeeper, celebrations, the Banana Guy and more. Issue 2 comes also with recipes for pastels de nata, Turkish borekitos, sweet pickled ginger and eggs and many more.
Dog Magazine Issue 4 is out now. Issue 4 is featuring the Pomeranian. Dog is a modern lifestyle magazine exploring the presence and influence of dogs and their owners in society. Each issue centers on a common topic and explores the meaningful interactions and love of individuals and their dogs through photographic portfolios, interviews, personal essays, informative material on breeds and creative content.
Standart Magazine Issue 11 brings you fantastical tales of jungle cafés as well as an adventurous guide to specialty coffee in São Paulo. Contents also include challenging articles on the myth of coffee roasting and the gender divisions within the coffee industry.
Bikevibe Magazine Volume 7 (Paris) is out now. When you think of France, you think classic, old and traditional. Cycling down narrow cobblestone streets with a baguette in the basket and wind in your hair. But France is also the centre of all the great races which made Paris an easy choice for our seventh city.
Space Magazine Issue 7 (the B-sides Issue) takes inspiration from B-sides, those “bonus” tracks that bands added to their hit singles. B-sides picked up a reputation as low quality filler, but my own record collection and experience tells me that my favourite artists recorded B-sides every bit as memorable as their singles.
Mincho Magazine Issue 15 is out now. Mincho #15 explores the synergies between illustration and theatre, from the scathing posters by Michel Bouvet and the influence of Bertolt Brecht in the comics of Alan Moore, to the use of the mask and the sets to dramatise the text, and of 3D models to narrate visually, such as Elena Odriozola’s revival of the paper theatre. But also dance and music have been a source of inspiration, as can be seen in Roberto Massó’s recent comic book that pays homage to pioneering dancer, Loïe Fuller; and through our lively selection of picture books to introduce the youngest to jazz music.
Foam Magazine Issue 50 (the Water Issue) celebrates the beauty and vital role water plays in our lives. It brings into focus the value that is added to this liquid, either as a ritualistic cleanser or as a forceful means of feeding the political and commercial interests of our time.
PUSS PUSS Magazine Issue 7 is out now. Issue 7 is featuring Heather Kemesky & Erika Linder with their kitten Pirate photographed in their NYC apartment by Cass Bird, Pluto Chicken Nugget Wise with a story on artist Chloe Wise by Emon Toufanian, Michèle Lamy photographed at her Paris home by Joshua Woods.
Apartamento Magazine Issue 21 has been released. Featuring: Nicolas Party, Juan Grimm, Peter McGough, Katie Stout, Pierre Le-Tan, Lap Binazzi, Mr Portsmouth, Hong Seung-Hye, Duggie Fields, Sabine Marcelis, Danny Bowien, Endless set of possibilities, Henry Taylor, Peter Berlin, Lina Scheynius, and Sylvia Whitman.
Rouleur magazine Issue 18.3 is out now. Our Giro edition, featuring Vincenzo Nibali and dad Salvatore taking us through his journey from Sicilian minnow to world beater and proper bike racer. The revealing interview Fabian Cancellara and his struggle to deal with retirement concludes.
























