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PRXDE featuring Karrueche Tran from New Millennial on Vimeo. Flaunt Magazine presents PRXDE, a New Millennial short featuring Karrueche Tran. A no-holds-barred fighting syndicate. Two fighters in, one fighter out. Take a fall, and get the payday. But are you willing to sacrifice your pride? Starring Karrueche Tran and Jazzma Crofton Directed by Mike Ware Executive Producer – Ros Okusanya […]
Ben Browning is one quarter of electronic pop sensation Cut/Copy and is currently on tour for his solo album Turns. His track “Friends of Mine” has gotten a remix by L.A. duo Wild & Free, premiered above. We put a few questions to the bassist and/or wunderkind. What are your must-have items when going on tour? I like to have a working […]
Dappled light on a still lake, blue skies overhead, a taupe-clad angler on a pine-clad bank, surrounded by a chattering brood of harlequin dressed youngsters, teaching them to cast bait far out into the water. Fishing: the tranquil camp pastime. But activities at camp are echoes of larger social forces, for fishing encompasses not only the serene summer escape of […]
The Zip Line Written by Blake Kimzey — We met at the top of the hill after midnight because Holly wanted to zip line naked. At lunch she asked if I’d join her. It was the end of counselor orientation and campers wouldn’t arrive for two days. We’d spent the week readying Camp Chapawee for opening day. I snuck through […]
A man once reflected upon his time in Paris as such: “We ate well and cheaply and drank well and cheaply and slept well and warm together and loved each other.” These are the things you go to Paris to do: to love, to live, to eat and to drink. With the charm of the city’s monument-ridden streets so often […]
It’s a beautiful late summer day. As the sun sets, and the hills on Knobs State Forest darken, one of the country’s best bartenders is mixing a Boulevardier (1 part Rye, 1 part Campari, 1 part Sweet Vermouth, stir, strain, serve up with a twist). Only he’s wearing nothing but a Speedo and running through an obstacle course while a […]
Sunday was a familiar audience, some of who realistically slept in until the late afternoon after Saturday night’s Fade to Mind party, rousing themselves as the sun descended and storm clouds crept back over the city to properly primp and/or medicate themselves before the final festivities of Step and Repeat. Just beyond the entrance to the museum, founder and creative […]
“98 percent of everything that is built and designed today is pure shit,” Frank Gehry pronounced last year. When I run this assessment past Ralph Johnson, Global Design Director at Chicago-based architecture firm Perkins+Will, he liberates a rather gleeful guffaw. Does he agree? “I’d say probably 80%. Most of our environment is comprised of these generic buildings that no one’s […]