Long-time LIAS collaborator Max Neutra is one of Los Angeles’ best rising contemporary artists. You may have seen him paint live at our End Days get-together in 2009, or you have made the smartest decision of your life and entered in our contest to win his dope ass Boombox piece. If you’re butthurt that you weren’t […]
People can’t seem to get over seminal arcade game Space Invaders invading all forms of their design. Its simple, pixelated genius has so sunk so deep in our cultural consciousness that you can find that 2-bit celestial aggressor on everything from Silver Pendents to Multi-Tool Keychains to Limited Edition Watches to of course street artist […]
The great Slayer shall not be forgotten, as they deserve to have their hexagon logo raised on the dais of Great American Bands immortally. Sure you could go out and get one of their Slayer x The Great Frog Rings, but how could that possibly compare with purchasing a bottle of their Reign in Blood […]
With all the shit going down worldwide — Syria blowing up in flames, the mire in Afghanistan getting ever muddier, Israel threatening to go nuclear on Iran, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria — it’s about time someone took your personal safety seriously. Gone are the days you could just strap on a bicycle […]
Perhaps you’re planning to live off the land in a few short months, or maybe you’re expecting a zombie attack or the end of the world (no, really this time). Or maybe you’re just doubling down on that whole Mayan Apocalypse thing. If so, the Just-In-Case Kits from O. F. Mossberg & Sons might possibly […]
“Time to nut up or shut up” is one of the best lines from Zombieland, and Tallahassee — the character from the 2009 movie — had it right when he coined it. When things turn into an all-out battle royal dead person eating fest, it’s survival of the fittest. However, I’d like to think that […]
Lori Nix takes photography to new heights… or is that its most intricate depths? Her photography isn’t that of majestic landscapes and windswept natural wonders, but rather captures whole narratives she constructs through miniature dioramas. Her most recent work, The City, is a series where she constructs a world that has long since self-destructed, only […]
Look, I have no problem with wanting to look good — we dedicate a good amount of space to items that we simply find aesthetically pleasing, but which would do us no good whatsoever in the Upcoming Zombie Apocalypse (you know it’s coming — best lock up that Enduro Motorcycle and Combo Axe). But while […]