Following in the footsteps of Taschen’s Big Butt Book, the hefty coffeetable book Culo by Mazzucco is a 248 page homage to the female derrière. Photographed by Raphael Mazzucco (known mostly for his work with Sports Illustrated‘s swimsuit issues), Culo features over 200 photographs of naked behinds both famous and not-so famous, featuring the likes […]


18 Feb
Lost In a Supermarket jumps in their Cadillac Escalade Hybrid and hits Southern California's premier snow getaway

All images shot exclusively for Lost In a Supermarket by Robert Kerian The exhilaration is similar to what you’d imagine riding one of those speederbikes from Return of the Jedi might feel like, with the exception of the cold sprays of snow lighting up your cheeks erasing the reverie. The trees blur by as you […]


17 Jan
Emus, Pam Anderson and sadistic Barbies

Nothing like hopping on your bike on a summery January night in Los Angeles to seek out some art. The other night as the Santa Ana winds whipped around Santa Monica, I pedaled with my friend Ruby to check out the opening night of photo l.a. xx, the twentieth anniversary of the longest running art […]


20 Dec
Parisian Producer's "Smash" series

Parisian producer, DJ and songwriter Martin Solveig has created a clever series of webisodes to promote his upcoming album SMASH. Borrowing very heavily from our man Wes Anderson (some might say too heavily), the episodes follow the adventures of Solveig touring the world with his manager Lafaille. Featuring sneak peeks of tracks from the album, […]


The continuing saga of one girl’s plight with unemployment…(read vol I,  vol II, vol III, vol IV, vol V,  vol VI, vol VII, vol. VIII vol IX, vol X and vol XI) Over the last month a few people have started to ask me things like: “When’s the new Bureaucracy for Breakfast coming?!” or: “Where’s the new blog? I’m waiting!” I’m sure […]


I know the easy post of this would be to talk about boobs and Pamela Anderson, but the truth of the matter is that Playboy‘s photography — especially till the 1970s — truly was a thing of beauty. With these interwebs overrun by niche porn that would make Dirk Diggler dry heave, no one’s going […]


Although initially baked in the searing tandoori-style oven that is the Arizona sun, you can thank Indie Band Production Factory (aka Brooklyn, NYC) for Miniature Tigers hitting the radar of music fans worldwide. Lead by  singer Charlie Brand’s infinitely catchy melodies, and supported by the band’s rich instrumentals — always hopped up on some breezy […]


30 Sep
A civilized chat with post-punk artist Paul McCarthy

When it comes to art, I know a little bit about a few things. I know I love Vermeer, that Guernica is something special, and that Rothko paintings calm me. If you tried to talk to me about such-and-such movement or the difference between pre-Raphaelite blah blah and post-modern so-and-so you’d be met with a very […]