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Chuck Palahniuk

Inside A Dark Mind — As Chuck Palahniuk prepares for a literary face off with Generation X giant Douglas Coupland in New York we dig up an interview from the archives.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Skate

William Strobeck

Cassavetes of Skate — Unearthing the archives of William Strobeck, the filmmaker responsible for the first full-length Supreme skate video "cherry" due for release on March 27.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

Everybody Street 71a Screening

A Documentary by Cheryl Dunn — Exclusive screening of Everybody Street, an NYC street photography documentary, at our gallery 71a in Shoreditch, London.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Found Americana

Stacy Adams & The Brownstone Cowboys — Magpie artists Jade Berreau and James Concannon of recent found Americana exhibition Stacy Adams & The Brownstone Cowboys hit a dive bar to chat about art.

Written by: Shelley Jones

My Life in Analogue

Marco Hernandez

My Life in Analogue — Marco Hernandez captures New York life from a skater's perspective.

Written by: Alex King

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43 Magazine

Allen Ying — 43 Magazine is NYC's only skate mag and serves up an authentic and beautifully photographed slice of the city's scene in irregular installments.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Art

Stacy Adams & The Brownstone Cowboys

Curator Q&A — Elemental exhibition Stacy Adams & The Brownstone Cowboys curated by NYC stylist Heathermary Jackson turns the everyday into something strangely spectacular.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

Gimme The Loot

Bronx Graffiti — New film Gimme The Loot captures a day in the life of two street kids in the Bronx.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Art

Christopher Wool

Fearless Abstraction — Christopher Wool is a contemporary artist immersed in the manic boogie of the Lower East Side.

Written by: Michael Fordham

Activism

NYOIL

N.Y. State of Mind — In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, New York rapper NYOIL found a way to help rebuild his borough. But why didn’t more musicians take a stand?

Written by: Bob Ford

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