





Issue 20
SRING / SUMMER 2025
Featuring Julio Torres, Ali Sethi, Brittany Broski, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, Yvonne Wells, Liam Lee, and Misha Japanwala
Issue 20 brings together visionaries across art, fashion, music, and activism to imagine bold new futures. Julio Torres and Ziwe trade notes on creativity and chaos; Ali Sethi explores the spiritual and political dimensions of sound; and Brittany Broski opens up about going from viral fame to pop music. We spotlight a conversation between artists Yvonne Wells, Liam Lee, and Misha Japanwala who are transforming craft into something radically connective. Plus: climate activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on the power of Indigenous resistance, and fashion that dares to dream.
9 x 12 inches, 144 pages.
Final sale, no returns.
SRING / SUMMER 2025
Featuring Julio Torres, Ali Sethi, Brittany Broski, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, Yvonne Wells, Liam Lee, and Misha Japanwala
Issue 20 brings together visionaries across art, fashion, music, and activism to imagine bold new futures. Julio Torres and Ziwe trade notes on creativity and chaos; Ali Sethi explores the spiritual and political dimensions of sound; and Brittany Broski opens up about going from viral fame to pop music. We spotlight a conversation between artists Yvonne Wells, Liam Lee, and Misha Japanwala who are transforming craft into something radically connective. Plus: climate activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on the power of Indigenous resistance, and fashion that dares to dream.
9 x 12 inches, 144 pages.
Final sale, no returns.
SRING / SUMMER 2025
Featuring Julio Torres, Ali Sethi, Brittany Broski, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, Yvonne Wells, Liam Lee, and Misha Japanwala
Issue 20 brings together visionaries across art, fashion, music, and activism to imagine bold new futures. Julio Torres and Ziwe trade notes on creativity and chaos; Ali Sethi explores the spiritual and political dimensions of sound; and Brittany Broski opens up about going from viral fame to pop music. We spotlight a conversation between artists Yvonne Wells, Liam Lee, and Misha Japanwala who are transforming craft into something radically connective. Plus: climate activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on the power of Indigenous resistance, and fashion that dares to dream.
9 x 12 inches, 144 pages.
Final sale, no returns.