• ART,  CULTURE

    New York through an Infrared Lense

    Italian born Photographer Paolo Pettigiani creates an infrared landscape  series shot at New York’s Central Park where the contrasting of nature and man-made creations are brought to the forefront. “The purpose is to highlight the majesty and the contrast of nature included in the famous Big Apple’s skyscrapers.”

  • CULTURE

    Real NYC Taxi Drivers Get Sexy in a 2016 Calendar

    A 2016 calendar series titled NYC Taxi Drivers has officially hit the stands. Is it hot in here? Do these windows work? The calendar is the 2nd installment with the first one starting in 2015. The models come from all walks of life and feature different body types and style but all with one thing in common, which is their sexyness (and their taxi careers). All profits will be donated to the University Settlement Foundation. See the pictures below:

  • FASHION

    Alisa Ahmann by Txema Yeste

    In the September 2015 issue of Numéro, model Alisa Ahmann stars in a dark, chic editorial set against a Manhattan backdrop. Photographed by Txema Yeste, the black and white images emphasize contrast, mood, and metropolitan elegance.

  • MUSIC

    Karen O – Singalong (Music Video)

    Last year Karen released an LP titled Crush Songs and has just now released a music video for the track Singalong created by Asli Baykal. The video is a compilation of summer in New York filmed with old film. See the Singalong music video below:

  • MUSIC

    Joanna Newsom – Sapokanikan (Music Video)

    The music video for Joanna Newsom’s new track Sapokanikan from Joanna’s LP/CASS/CD “Divers”, available on October 23, 2015 has been released and is directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Follow the artist around New York City as she sings to you her song. 

  • ART,  Misc.

    IDK About These Hotdogs Photography Project

    IDK About These Hotdogs is a charmingly awkward and absurd photography project by a duo of New York City-based photographers. The series takes America’s most beloved guilty pleasure—the hotdog—and places it in situations that range from playful to bewildering, transforming a simple snack into a surprisingly expressive subject. Each image feels like a small narrative, strange yet endearing, inviting viewers to reconsider the everyday object in a new light.