Category: Magazines

  • This Week in Magazines

    I’m having to do some catching up this week, and so two issues of BRUTUS. Issue 597 features “The Beach,” and offers up guides to the world’s best beaches, and other beach-related topics. As I truly despise the beach — yesterday I checked out a beach in Naoshima for all of 5 minutes, and even…

  • ART iT 12

    The new issue of ART iT (12) is out, featuring a cover story on Yoshitomo Nara, and a look at collaborations in the art world (in Nara’s case, it involves his “AtoZ” project with Graf). They’ve also done a nice revamp of their website!

  • Mammoth Online

    This past weekend I wrote a post on the Mammoth and Muji collaboration, and now comes the new online presence of Mammoth (covering both MAMMOTH and BABY MAMMOTH magazines) in the form of a blog written by Miho Ohara. The sites features a beautiful design by our man, and PauseTalk participant, Maku Remu (he also…

  • Mammoth + Muji

    Starting yesterday at Atelier Muji — the exhibition space at Muji Yurakucho — MAMMOTH magazine is collaborating with Muji and providing special stamps to use with their stamp bags (which I moblogged a while back). It ends July 23.

  • Paper Sky Goes Bilingual!

    OK, it’s only for one issue, the next one (which should be out soon), with a cover feature on Akihabara, but it’s definitely some nice news, and who knows, maybe if we buy enough copies we can get them to include more bilingual content!

  • Agenda: Magazine

    Patrick, always the web techno-phile, has just launched a new feature on his website, a companion to his Agenda called Agenda: Magazine. Basically, it keeps track of articles covering some of his favorites artists in Japanese magazines. I’ll let him describe it better.

  • On the Rack

    Here are a bunch of magazines I picked up earlier today for Cafe Pause. Go, read!

  • This Week in Magazines

    Just in time for summer, BRUTUS (596) presents its guide to “Ice Cream & Summer Treats.” You get plenty of lists featuring all the best Japanese entries in various sweets categories (fruit-based, popsicles, traditional tastes, etc.) as well as special rankings and polls. It’s quite exhaustive, and they even include a list of Muji’s 12…