Connection through Creation
How jealousy can be used as a compass to direct you towards your creative collaborators.
Fashion Crush Friday: Alana Johnson
An Exploration of the New York City It-Girl
At God’s House: A New Project by Artist Ty Sorrell
Local hiphop artist Ty Sorrell releases a new album full of great instrumentals, energetic flows, and Richmond references.
Co-Star: A Major Fault In Our Stars?
Written by Jay Roberts Astrology, crystals, tarot, mysticism, and the occult have recently become of interest — especially with millennials. During this re-emergence of the occult, conversations around astrology have become integral to democratic rhetoric. Most college-age students have at least heard of, or been exposed to more elements of the science than any perceived […]
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
Fashion Crush Friday: Alexa Demie
From Euphoria to Mid ‘90s, Demie has been taking over not only the film industry, but also the fashion industry through her unique style.
Trend Report: Revival of the Sweater Vest
A look at the faux pas turned sweet knitwear that’s trending this season.
Dahil Sa Iyo
October is Filipino American History Month, and we’re celebrating with a shoot inspired by Filipino karaoke tradition.
Pajamas, House, and Giraffes: Peggy Gou’s “KIRIN”
Music and fashion have always been intertwined. Vivienne Westwood was born out of punk, and innumerable designers and influencers have surfaced hip-hop. But for house DJ, Peggy Gou, music and fashion didn’t always mesh.
Medium Roast Ep.3: The Art of DJing with DJ BoyGirl
In this episode Ink Magazine’s Carlos And Ross discuss the art of DJing with Richmond’s own DJ Boygirl. The conversation touches on the history of DJing, issues that can arise from the art form, and the topic of whether or not curation itself can be considered a complete form of artistic expression.
Fashion Crush Friday: Francoise Hardy
An ode to the vintage staple muse.
Bill Cunningham: Master of Street Style
Cunningham’s street photography highlighted individuals, displaying style rather than celebrity