Edits

Diane Arbus

Posted by Fabio 13 February 2012

Diane Arbus (March 14, 1923 – July 26, 1971) was an American photographer and writer noted for black-and-white square photographs of “deviant and marginal people (dwarfs, giants, transvestites, nudists, circus performers) or of people whose normality seems ugly or surreal.” read more

CITYLIKEYOU – Mira Calix (London)

Posted by Fabio 13 February 2012

Award winning composer, producer and performer, Mira Calix. Recommends her favorite places from London. read more

Citylikeyou – Ward Roberts (Melbourne)

Posted by Fabio 12 February 2012

Ward Roberts is a Melbourne based photographer and is our latest contributor to Citylikeyou. See Ward’s places here.

Whitney Houston – Saving All My Love For You

Posted by Fabio 12 February 2012

One of the first music videos by Whitney Houston in 1985, performing Saving All My Love For You. Rest in Peace.

Bruce Lee Interview

Posted by Fabio 12 February 2012

Rare Bruce Lee Interview from 1972, on the set of Way of the Dragon.

Citylikeyou – Max Lamb (London)

Posted by Fabio 11 February 2012

“I’m from Cornwall. Anyone who knows me knows that I rant on about Cornwall. The longer I stay away from Cornwall (in London) the more I seem to rant about it.” London based product designer Max Lamb for Citylikeyou. See all Max’s recommendations here.

World Press Photo 2011 Winners

Posted by Fabio 11 February 2012

The winning photo of World Press Photo 2011 shot by Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda. A woman holds a wounded relative in her arms, inside a mosque used as a field hospital by demonstrators against the rule of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, during clashes in Sanaa, Yemen on 15 October 2011. See all the photos here.

Citylikeyou – Marcel Van Eeden (Den Haag)

Posted by Fabio 11 February 2012

If you are keen on ice skating and are around the city centre of Den Haag this weekend you should pay the lake Hofvijver a visit. A recommendation by Dutch artist Marcel Van Eeden for Citylikeyou. See all of Marcel’s recommendations here.