Category: Publications

  • Most Popular – COOL HUNTING®

    Most Popular – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Every day, we publish articles that cover a breadth of topics all linked by the intention to satisfy, inform and inspire. From artistic festivals to community-minded endeavors, travel guides and more, much of our site’s subject matter mirrors many of our own interests and never-ending curiosity. The following articles are the most visited of this…

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  • Kristen Shirley, Founder of La Patiala – COOL HUNTING®

    Kristen Shirley, Founder of La Patiala – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] From champagne vintages and caviar bumps to spectacular destinations and the nuance of haute horology, Kristen Shirley knows it. A tenured journalist (formerly a fashion editor at Elle, and a member of the editorial team at Elite Traveler), Shirley transformed her expertise into La Patiala, an online encyclopedia for all things in the expansive…

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  • Black Music in Evolution, 1968-69 – COOL HUNTING®

    Black Music in Evolution, 1968-69 – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] During the 1960s Black Arts Movement, Amiri Baraka, AB Spellman and Larry Neal’s experimental music magazine, The Cricket, covered poetry, reviews and politics across four issues, canonizing and empowering Black artists while also embarking on their own radical approach to music journalism. This anthology collates all four editions, alongside contextualization by author David Grundy,…

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  • CREEM #001 – COOL HUNTING®

    CREEM #001 – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Iconic rock’n’roll magazine CREEM published its first issue in 1969 before going on to cover punk and then-nascent bands like Black Sabbath and Deep Purple until 1989, when the publication folded. Now, 33 years later CREEM is back with its renewed first issue which traces generations of artists and genres, from the making of…

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  • OUT OF ORDER Magazine’s T-Shirt Collection Benefiting UKRAINEPRIDE – COOL HUNTING®

    OUT OF ORDER Magazine’s T-Shirt Collection Benefiting UKRAINEPRIDE – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] OUT OF ORDER magazine, founded in 2011 by Dorian Grinspan, has just launched an endeavor with the Kyiv-based grassroots organization UKRAINEPRIDE to benefit queer Ukranians impacted by the war. For the project, 11 artists designed T-shirts, available for purchase now through 4 July. The campaign will send proceeds to Ukranian people, and also create continued conversation…

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  • Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    [ad_1] NYC’s new triennial, condoms for gender-free genitals, a portable wind turbine and more Artsy’s Guide to New York Art Week From 5 to 12 May, over 20 international galleries, museums and art organizations will come together to present contemporary art programming across the city for the inaugural New York Art Week. With over 350…

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  • A New Zine on Consent Created By Four Skateboarding Collectives – COOL HUNTING®

    A New Zine on Consent Created By Four Skateboarding Collectives – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Ask Campaign Collective is a group comprised of four women and non-binary skate groups: Doyenne, Consent is Rad, Consent for Breakfast and Hera Skate. Together they produced Ask, an educational zine (whose profits go to Consent is Rad) that seeks to make the skating community safer and more inclusive. The zine, launched in April…

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  • How Curve Magazine Fostered The Past and Future of Lesbian Culture – COOL HUNTING®

    How Curve Magazine Fostered The Past and Future of Lesbian Culture – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] In 1990, Franco Stevens used the money she made from betting on horse races to found Curve Magazine (previously titled Deneuve), a publication intended to help queer women feel less alone. The publication would go on to become one of the most successful lesbian magazines in the world with its first issue selling out…

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  • Gift Guide: 420 Happens Twice a Day

    Gift Guide: 420 Happens Twice a Day

    [ad_1] From pipes to pre-rolls, green-hued products for pot enthusiasts Whether for pain, anxiety, stress, inflammation or fun, partaking in cannabis products continues to increase all over the country. From smoking it to slathering it, bathing in it or sipping it, there are so many ways to benefit from cannabis—and many are more design-forward and…

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  • The Magazine Celebrating Filipino Fashion and Culture, Hella Pinay – COOL HUNTING®

    The Magazine Celebrating Filipino Fashion and Culture, Hella Pinay – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Within film, art, music, fashion and other creative industries, there is a lack of representation of people of color, including Asian people. While recent years have seen more Asian representation with films like Crazy Rich Asians and The Farewell, these depictions continually center East Asian narratives, leaving many people—including the Filipino diaspora—out of the picture.…

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  • Non-Profit LIMBO Magazine Founder, Nick Chapin – COOL HUNTING®

    Non-Profit LIMBO Magazine Founder, Nick Chapin – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Born from a global pandemic, but perhaps even more from a dedication to the creative community, LIMBO magazine is a non-profit publication whose proceeds go to out-of-work artists, designers, illustrators, photographers, writers and other creatives. Founder and publisher Nick Chapin started the publication after finding himself at a loss for paid work. Rather than…

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  • Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    [ad_1] Eco-friendly innovations, AI-produced portraits, upcycled watches and more fascinating tidbits from around the web Industrial Designer Jexter Lim’s Adaptive Tableware for Visually Impaired People Singapore-based industrial designer Jexter Lim worked with visually impaired people on the development of Eatsy, his collection of adaptive tableware that streamlines eating and serving actions like scooping, aligning, pouring…

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  • NYC’s Food and Finance High School Releases “Pass the Spatula” Magazine – COOL HUNTING®

    NYC’s Food and Finance High School Releases “Pass the Spatula” Magazine – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Traditionally an in-person tasting that event that doubles as a final exam, the Junior Spring Showcase at NYC’s Food and Finance High School transitioned this year into a magazine honoring chefs of color—and a homage to the heroes of the class. Known as Pass the Spatula, the impeccably crafted student publication—online now and in…

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  • Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    [ad_1] AI-made music, the world’s thinnest paper, missing NYC street sounds and more from around the internet NYPL’s “Missing Sounds of New York” Playlist The latest in a line of digital offerings provided by the New York Public Library, the strangely emotional Missing Sounds of New York exists as an “auditory love letter to New…

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  • 20 Artists Contribute to Dropbox Paper’s Free “Indoors Zine” – COOL HUNTING®

    20 Artists Contribute to Dropbox Paper’s Free “Indoors Zine” – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] It’s Nice That and Dropbox Paper fielded contributions from 20 illustrators, photographers and designers for a project they dubbed Indoors Zine, a collection “about the great indoors entirely made from home.” From lessons in meditation to illustrations of quarantine outfits, photographic illusions and sticker-inspired spreads, Indoors Zine provides entertainment and distraction—for readers and the…

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