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Outdoors

Cycle champion Alfred Bobé Jr. rides his city to escape

A spiritual affinity with NYC — Being a bike messenger is all about flow. As is life, says Alfred Bobé Jr. Despite his success and contentment, Bobé is still hungry to ride.

Written by: Steven Turner

Culture

Strike! Magazine on how to avoid the Dark Side and start your own publication

DIY or Die — What do you do when you’re fucked-off with the way things are? You start a subversive magazine and start exploring other planets.

Written by: Strike!

Culture

This American Life’s Stephanie Foo on how learning to fail is the key to success

Embrace your mistakes — Stephanie Foo got her dream job by being really good at failing. Today she’s a producer at This American Life, a weekly public radio show hosted by Ira Glass, and quite possibly the best storytelling podcast in the world.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Music

For Toro y Moi, flipping burgers can make dreams come true

From fast food to slow jams — As Toro y Moi, Chaz Bundick makes laid-back music primed for the beach. His career is like one life-long hobby. And he worked every shitty job to find his way here.

Written by: Andrew Paynter

Music

Sub Pop founder Bruce Pavitt on finding world-changing music in nowhere towns

Ear to the underground sound — When Bruce Pavitt founded Sub Pop, he was already waist-deep in the underground. Here he explains how being openminded during his travels has taught him everything he knows.

Written by: Casey Jarman

Photography

Legendary NYC photographer Ricky Powell looks back on three decades of hustling

"Thirty years of pro photos on a hangout tip" — A walk-and-talk with photographer Ricky Powell, the New York City busboy who took over the downtown scene.

Written by: Alex King

Photography

Photographer Martin Parr shares advice on how to succeed as a young artist

The Power of Persistence — British photographer Martin Parr has been capturing satirical slices of day-to-day life for over 40 years. Here he explains why hard work and failure are the keys to success in the art world.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Culture

How working with homeless people gave Kazuo Ishiguro an education in human nature

A crash course in compassion — Before he was a Booker Prize-winning author, Kazuo Ishiguro was a social worker in a London homeless shelter. He tells how a tough job taught him about the extremes of human nature and helped shape him as a writer.

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

Culture

The self-made Londoner helping working-class creatives realise their dreams

Bright Nails, Big City — With WAH Nails, Sharmadean Reid created much more than just a nail company. It's a creative hub where driven young women have the opportunity to realise their dreams.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Print

How Douglas Coupland’s life was transformed by a postcard

A random message caught the right person's eye — Generation X author Douglas Coupland shares how he may never have embarked on a life as a writer if it wasn't for a random postcard.

Written by: Interview by D'Arcy Doran

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