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Platforms, Nathan Dvir

posted June 13, 2018 #

It's hard to imagine these photos of NYC Platforms from Nathan Dvir aren't composed in Photoshop but I choose to believe he's able to capture them perfectly in time and simply crop them to perfection. The how of the images is less important than the actual output - often perfectly capturing the primary effect of mass public transportation; the Great Equalization. All walks of life are experiencing the same transportation, all together. It can be harrowing to see but it's actually a nice reminder that, sometimes literally, we're all in this together.

posted June 13, 2018 #

I’m not sure it’s possible to capture an entire era in one image, but Dennis Rodman running a cryptocurrency grift on live TV from the North Korea summit while wearing a MAGA is a serious nominee https://t.co/Qs7aQ4w6n8

posted June 12, 2018 #

this is @vanityset's best EP in a while, and he makes some pretty fresh EPs all told. however if you need someone to tell you which one's best, this one is. the best since the last good one anyway. https://t.co/ARv3BcwkKQ

MAVS: RUN

posted June 12, 2018 #

Makeup and Vanity Set has been insanely production as of late. I don't know if launching his subscription offering inspired him to make more or if the subscription offering was launched because he was being so prolific but, whatever the reason, he's been outputting a lot of new music lately and it's actually interesting. Being prolific doesn't always equate to being worthwhile but, in this case, he's firing on all cylinders.
The latest release, the EP Run, is a companion piece to the previous PRIS EP. They are atmospheric with elements of synthwave but he's exploring new instrumentation, which changes the vibe entirely. Listen to the slow build of "The Apartment" and it's meandering piano solo or "Choke", which has familiar tones from Trackless (an "odd" release in and of itself for him).

TLDR: new MAVS EP. Go listen.

Vidalotry: Ronnie And Nancy

posted June 12, 2018 #

We're closing in on the final episode of Vidalotry, the Gore Vidal podcast that I help distribute. This episode, the penultimate ninth, focuses on Gore Vidal's issues with Ronald and Nancy Reagan. But, moreso, it tackles much bigger issues that we are still grappling with today.
Host Ryan Breegle inspects the idea of The Celebrity Politician - as Reagan was an actor turned President that many felt didn't have quite the experience to handle the job. Fittingly, there was also a nationwide obsession with his hair. Sounds familiar.

Gore was also livid over the need for a President to always be at War. The constant need to seek out some enemy to be battling against not only makes the President itself seem heroic but it creates an excuse for war debts and excessive spending. Also sounds familiar.

I don't know where the tenth, and final, episode will take us but this episode is a great example of why you should be listening to this show. It's historical, it's entertaining and it's terrifyingly relevant.

Sasha Velour's One Dollar Drags

posted June 12, 2018 #

Sasha Velour, the Season 9 winner of RuPaul's Drag Race and phenomenal visual artist, is starting to release a series of videos called "One Dollar Drags." The first in the series is a performance piece for the song "Pirate Jenny." In all honesty, I find the style of the song to be a little cumbersome but the video itself is compelling. Shot in a noir style, it features lots of notable Drag Queens walking the streets of Brooklyn, banding together.

The Behind the Scenes featurette sheds some light on why that particular song was chosen and how it's relevant to the community. Having some context certain makes it more interesting but I still don't like the song.

Regardless, both are worth a watch and I'm ready for more projects like this from the Sasha camp.

posted June 11, 2018 #

In all sincerity, enormous thanks to @jamiebradley & @yewknee for making this podcast a reality, and of course to all the artists for their music — @POLYLovesYou looked into my inner being for an outtasight FUNale theme https://t.co/PzuFGadhJH

posted June 11, 2018 #

Overwhelmed! In this S1 finale we talk about @ZacEfron bras, PBS, #danieldoodoodaylewis and how happy we are with all of YOU for following @hottminute https://t.co/TGVgDIwAe0

Hott Minute: Season One Funale

posted June 11, 2018 #

After twelve episodes, we've reached the end of Season One of Hott Minute. The last episode, Season One Funale, is now streaming in all the places and does a great job of continuing to be hilarious but also do a bit of self reflection on what it means to be hott. On the whole, the conceit of the show is two hilarious hosts riffing on things they find appealing but there's an undercurrent of empowerment and seeing beyond physical hotness in all of their "crushes." It may seem like a stretch to hear the show described that way but give the Funale a listen and you'll see what I mean.
The finale episode also features a theme song by Poly that ups the ante in terms of production. All the themes from this season have been wonderful but this is a full-on Broadway extravaganza. Give it a whirl.

The show is taking a break but there won't be much downtime between seasons - just a slight breather for the hosts and some time to focus on new ideas for Season Two. Thanks for listening so far, lots more to come.

The Rules of Graphic Design, caspar v

posted June 11, 2018 #

I've long been an open fanboy of version industries and the works of Caspar V. I also have the fortunate luck to consider him a friend so I've spoken to him at great length on how he approaches graphic design, film and generally being a contemplative creative person.

He recently shared some of those insights in this essay that was published in the David Carson book The Rules of Graphic Design. The piece, Am I wrong for trying to hold on to the best thing I ever had?, discusses the "rules" that Caspar sets up for himself when creating work. He doesn't discuss the specific rules he uses (because that's not the point) but rather focuses on the strength of constraints.

Caspar's work exists on a level of thoughtfulness that I will, personally, continue to strive for and it's nice to have this kind of referencable insight as to how he gets there.

How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People

posted June 11, 2018 #

It's a long read but this piece on How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People is completely fascinating. If (and when) this gets turned into a Netflix series, you'll be hooked. The background of Anna Delvey is still, somewhat, unclear but she was able to fool a lot of people into committing into large investments, free hotel rooms, lots of free stuff and just generally hoodwinking the NY "elite" with her confidence. There's actual money involved as well, it wasn't all tricks but it's remarkable what she got away with and that she just assumed she'd never get caught.

posted June 11, 2018 #

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posted June 10, 2018 #

DON'T GET THE TIT BIT IN THE PIT https://t.co/5cc3EA7INL

posted June 10, 2018 #

BONELESS HOMEBOYS https://t.co/KVsHeBrk2v

posted June 10, 2018 #

Holy shit, Sony just announced the PlayStation 5! https://t.co/Yk5q4RdPMG
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