Category: Magazines

  • Uniqlo Love

    Year after year, I tend to have a love-hate relationship with Uniqlo. I won’t get into it, but right now I’m in a love period, having picked up quite a few things in the past week or so. First up is the latest “Designers Invitation Project” collaboration, this time with Opening Ceremony. I’m certainly glad…

  • We Love Magazine Library

    First with the bad news: if you’re hearing about the “We Love Magazine Library” exhibition for the first time, then you’re out of luck because it ended yesterday. I must apologize for not having posted this before — I had actually taken note of it before its start, but completely forgot to post something. I…

  • Studio Voice 400

    Studio Voice is currently celebrating its 400th issue — now on newsstands. Marie, who has contributed quite a bit to the magazine, translates this bit about the issue (for the magazine’s website): Beginning with its seminal reportage on late ’70s punk scene, STUDIO VOICE has underwent a diversification in the ’80s and segmentation in the…

  • Radio OK Fred 11

    It’s been barely a week, but yes, we already have a new episode of Radio OK Fred up! Episode 11 has a theme of “animals,” and as you can see from the cover, me and Yoshi even grew mustaches for this one — you’ll have to listen to the show to find out what this…

  • Esquire Japan No More

    Yes, the magazine industry is hurting in Japan just as much as anywhere else. I’ve been told — so feel free to treat this as a rumor — that the Japanese edition of Esquire is about to cease publication. And that same person was telling me that circulation numbers in general are hurting, and so…

  • Relax for Sale

    Want to get your hands on issues of classic culture magazine Relax? Nakaochiai Gallery‘s Julia Barnes is selling off her collection — 31 issues from 2000 to 2003 — either as a set or individually. For more info, get in touch with Julia — she’ll take the best offer by March 1.

  • Death by Basel Publication

    The publication created for last December’s “Death by Basel” exhibition can now be purchased online. Same goes for the OK Fred collaboration.

  • Knee High Interviewed

    Tramnesia posts a video interview with Lucas Badtke-Berkow and Kaori Sakurai, who run Knee High Media (Paper Sky, Mammoth, Planted). It’s part of a “Working” series on small-business owners.