Cover design by Calamity Cole.
E-Issues
Urs Baur’s homegrown media project is raising funds and awareness in the aftermath of the Woolsey fire. The indomitable Marsha Maus graces our cover as a survivor who lost everything except her…
This piece really gets at the heart of why inclusivity is important. Children seeing all race, gender, and type of person being successful moves us all forward as a society. Calamity Cole
Paper cutting is an old, Chinese art form involving an intricate scene or figure cut into a single sheet of paper. These pieces are used to decorate windows and doors in China…
“I wanted to capture the stark contrast and simplicity of Dr. King’s eyes looking up, as though imagining a future only he can see. Martin Luther King had tremendous courage, in the…
Calamity Cole’s “Lighting the Way” says it all. Wishing everyone a happy Season of Light now and for the year to come.
Xmas in L.A.—A typical L.A. Xmas, where two hip, young girls decorate a Christmas palm tree dressed in what the weather calls for: a tank top, shorts, and Xmas socks. They drink…
The Woolsey firestorm ran fast and furious from the Simi Hills to Malibu Beach. The “trees” in this aerial photo taken above the burn area surrounding Kanan Road are the imprint of…
A DC-10 fire tanker that carries 11,000 gallons of hot pink PhosChek fire suppressant empties its load over Henry Ridge at the edge of Topanga. Video screengrab; original video by Liam Anderson.