Bipolar Sunshine: An Introduction

Posted by Fabio 20 December 2013

Mancunian wunderkind Bipolar Sunshine has released a very special 2 part mini-documentary on his song writing, his roots and the thought process that goes behind the moniker BIPOLAR SUNSHINE. read more

Citylikeyou – Claire Softley (London)

Posted by Fabio 20 December 2013

One of our latest additions to Citylikeyou is from the very talented London-based illustrator, Claire Softley. See all of Claire’s favorite places in London here.

Metronomy – I’m Aquarius

Posted by Fabio 20 December 2013

The official music video for Metronomy’s I’m Aquarius directed by Edouard Salier, off the new album Love Letters. read more

Season’s Greetings from The Glasgow School of Art

Posted by Fabio 20 December 2013

A collection of vintage Mac computers, a Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum + 1 and a SEGA Mega Drive perform a rendition of Carol of the Bells. read more

Pearls Negras – Biggie Apple Mixtape

Posted by Fabio 17 December 2013

Introducing rap girl gang PEARLS NEGRAS and their Biggie Apple Mixtape. A collection of tracks which reflect the danger and colour of their home in the Vidigal favela (one of slum areas of Rio close to the beaches of Ipanema and Copacabana) read more

Zoe Hawk

Posted by Fabio 17 December 2013

Zoe Hawk was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1982. She received a BFA from Missouri State University and an MFA in painting from the University of Iowa. Her work has been published in New American Paintings and The Oxford American literary magazine. She Currently lives and works in Doha, Qatar. read more

Linda Brownlee – Isabelle

Posted by Fabio 17 December 2013

Award winning Irish photographer Linda Brownlee is well known for her documentary approach to portraiture and fashion. Linda has recently taken her storytelling skills one step further, making the transition from the world of stills into moving image. read more

The Forgotten Archive

Posted by Fabio 17 December 2013

In the attic of Oslo National Academy of the Arts, a unique collection had been lying forgotten, untouched by time. Rare graphic design journals, cases of metal and wood type, books, correspondences between world-famous designers, type catalogues and printing machines dating back to the last century. read more