The Spring issue is on stands now: Richmond urban myths // Grace Street counterculture // body snatching // the best damn fashion editorials you’ve ever seen // Mal Torrance // Richmond thrifting // and more. Thank you Keith Pfeiffer for the beautiful illustration.
Creative Review Ink Magazine Release Party // March 19th 2015
We hope everyone had as fantastic of a time as we did! Circle Thrift and Art Space was packed with beautiful people from our readership, unbelievable art from our local creatives, and some unsurpassed beats by Satellite Syndicate.
We wouldn’t be here without you guys and we can’t wait to celebrate even more with you in the future.
TONIGHT // 7 PM // 7 WEST BROAD
come party with us
The Identity Monster and You by Gabriella Lacombe
"No one should waste their time molding themselves into a character who has already been written."
Read the full article here
Winter First Fridays by Gabriella Lacombe
"[...] going to First Friday during the winter months is mostly about trying to pretend that winter isn’t stabbing you with shards of icy wind and chilling the sweat between your toes. It’s about remembering happier times. “I go anyway because there’s hope within the art for spring if that makes sense,” said Mairead Murphy[...]"
Continue reading here
Ain't No Party Like a Richmond Party by Drew Goodwin
"The punk offshoot that the band lovably labels as “Drunk punk” made waves and the crowd reacted. The bodies swayed, I was practically thrown about, though this is the best part about these shows."
Read the full story here
"I was in a church with a friend and someone who worked there told me to leave. The lady said my friend could stay but I had to go. My friend was white and I wasn’t. I was trying to take a picture because I liked how it looked and I had to leave."
Read the full interview and view more of Porcelyn's work here.
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