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Hey there all you Kirby fanatics! Ed Moore is here for another episode covering the Bronze Age Black Panther from the king of comics, Jack Kirby! You'll hear a bit of laughter and surprise, as we both weren't quite sure what to think at a couple of points during these two issues, but fun was had for sure! So join in and listen in! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Ed on most social media sites @tealproductions and currently on the Superman Supershow, cohosting with Steeven Orr. Ed also has a huge back catalog of podcasts such as…The Mighty Thorcast, Ronin Rabbit, Newsprint Commando, Lords of Order (Dr Fate), among others! Thanks for listening!
At WestEdge, a panel of accomplished designers opened up about the emotional highs and lows of a career in creative design. The conversation delved into the toll that challenging clients can take, emphasizing that boundaries are not just beneficial but necessary for longevity in the industry. Panelists reflected on early career experiences, noting that optimism and the desire to see the best in clients can sometimes lead to depletion when projects are mismatched. These stories reinforced the idea that learning to say “no” and choosing the right clients is both a practical and emotional necessity. Beyond client challenges, the panel explored ways designers replenish their creative energy. Travel, flea markets, and tactile art projects, such as creating feathered artworks or doodling with Sharpies on rocks, were highlighted as powerful methods to reconnect with the craft. Attendees also shared experiences with artist dates, personal excursions that nurture inspiration outside work routines. For many, small, seemingly mundane moments—like walking barefoot on the beach or exploring museum exhibits—serve as vital opportunities to recharge. Central to the discussion was the notion of hope and intention in design. Designers are not only crafting spaces but facilitating transformative experiences for their clients. From arranging reveal days to curating details that clients cannot yet envision, designers play a key role in shaping both the aesthetic and emotional outcome of a home. These moments, when clients recognize the thought and care embedded in every choice, provide a profound sense of validation and joy for the designer. Technology emerged as both a boon and a challenge. Tools like Google Banana Nano and reverse image searches empower clients but can also accelerate expectations, requiring designers to continually adapt. To maintain balance, panelists suggested strategies such as phone lockboxes, one-word reset practices (e.g., travel, camping, art), and engaging in the tactile and analog experiences that digital feeds cannot replicate. Magazines were championed as a crucial resource in the digital age, offering tactile, spontaneous inspiration that cannot be algorithmically curated. They allow designers to explore beyond the bounds of client constraints and rediscover creative joy in a medium that encourages discovery and reflection. Ultimately, the WestEdge panel underscored the importance of integrating self-care, boundaries, and intentional creative practices into the professional life of a designer. Burnout is inevitable at times, but with mindfulness, grounding practices, and opportunities to reconnect with the joy of creation, designers can sustain their passion and continue to deliver transformative experiences for their clients. The panel left attendees with actionable insights and inspiration to navigate the demanding yet rewarding world of design. About: Convo By Design is a platform designed to share and promote the ideas of those shaping design and architecture today. We provide inspiration to the design and architecture community. In constant pursuit of sublime design. ©2013-2026 Subscribe to the podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/c… https://www.convobydesign.com
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Marc, Bryon, and Josh are back this week talking about all the WWE news that happened, Winners and Losers at the Golden Globes, catching up on tv/movies, and adventures in seeing the New England Patriots live. Bryon takes a turn on Peaky Blinders, Marc checks out His and Hers and Train Dreams. We go over all the happenings in RAW, NXT, and Smackdown this past week. Marc and Josh talk about going to the Pats game this weekend. #Podcast #WWE #Moviereviews #TVreviews #wrestling #nxt #peakyblinders #goldenglobes #newenglandpatriots Upcoming Comic Shows: Two Weeks from Today! Cliff's Comic Book, Toy & Collectibles Show Sunday, January 25th, from 10am to 3pm Admission $2, Kids under 12 FREE ($5 Early Bird Entry at 9am) Comics, retro & modern toys, local artists, Hot Wheels, Star Wars, Pokémon cards, collectables, artwork, video games, VHS, and much, much more! Over 30 Dealer Tables, Local Artist Matt Ryan, Raffles Every Hour, and Much, Much More! Plainville VFW, 7 Northwest Drive, Plainville, CT 06062 Mark Those Calendars for Enfield's Very Own East of the River Comic Book & Collectibles Show Sunday, February 22nd, 10am to 3pm $1 Admission ($3 for Early Bird starting at 9am) Two Floors of Dealers: Comics, Toys, Pokémon, Retro Video Games, Cards, Art Work, Games, Collectibles, Movies, Magazines, Local Artists, and Much, Much More!!! American Legion Hall 566 Enfield St. Enfield, CT 06082 Chapters: Intro/Local Events: 00:00:00 Wrestling News: 00:05:00 Streaming Drops: 00:19:50 What is Bryon Watching?: 00:20:10 What is Marc Watching?: 00:23:10 Golden Globes 2026: 00:30:35 New England Pats Game: 00:38:40 Outro/Funny Ramblings: 00:57:00
Hey there all you cosmic surfers! Scott West is here along with our buddy Al Sedano, to help me handle this action packed episode! First, Scott and I dive into the first issue and explore a sanitarium…? Plus we see some of literary fiction's most popular heroes face off against the Lord of Vampires! Then, Al joins us as it's the purity of the Silver Surfer vs the evil of Dracula! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Scott on Twitter @ScottMWest69, or at his Substack “He Tampered in God's Domain,” or by searching for his books on Amazon (Strange Stories for Weird People and Ghosts on the Highway)! You can find Al on social media @adamthanospod and definitely check out his podcast feed Resurrections; an Adam Warlock and Thanos podcast, where you'll find a ton of cosmic content along with That Giffen Show, spotlighting the works of Keith Giffen!Thanks for listening!
January 10, 2026 - 1PM KLIF by Neil Sperry
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WHEN EUSTACE MET FRANÇOISE— I first met Françoise Mouly at The New Yorker's old Times Square offices. This was way back when artists used to deliver illustrations in person. I had stopped by to turn in a spot drawing and was introduced to Françoise, their newly-minted cover art editor.I should have been intimidated, but I was fresh off the boat from Canada and deeply ensconced in my own bubble—hockey, baseball, Leonard Cohen—and so not yet aware of her groundbreaking work at Raw magazine.Much time has passed since that fortuitous day and I've thankfully caught up with her ouevre—gonna get as many French words into this as I can—through back issues of Raw and TOON Books. But mostly with The New Yorker, where we have worked together for over 30 years and I've been afforded a front-row seat to witness her mode du travail, her nonpareil mélange of visual storytelling skills.Speaking just from my own experience, I can't tell you how many times at the end of a harsh deadline I've handed in a desperate, incoherent mess of watercolor and ink, only to see the published product a day later magically made whole, readable, and aesthetically pleasing.Because Françoise prefers her artists to get the credit, I assume she won't want me mentioning the many times she rescued my images from floundering. I can remember apologetically submitting caricatures with poor likenesses, which she somehow managed to fix with a little digital manipulation—a hairline move forward here, a nose sharpened there. Or ideas that mostly worked turned on their head—with the artist's permission, of course—to suddenly drive the point all the way home.For Françoise, “the point” is always the point. Beautiful pictures are fine, but what does the image say? Françoise maintains a wide circle of devoted contributing artists—from renowned gallery painters to scribbling cartoonists, and all gradations between—from whom she regularly coaxes their best work. I thank my étoiles chanceuses to be part of that group.And now, an interview with Françoise. Apparently. —Barry Blitt—This episode is made possible by our friends at Commercial Type and Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
Hey everybody! Part three of our coverage of the Bronze Age Black Panther is here! Ed and I discuss issues five and six in this episode. Bald Yeti's, lost samurai, and the greedy Collectors, are just a few of the interesting things Ed and I will talk about, so grab a beverage as it may be needed! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Ed on social media @tealproductions and any podcast app where you find a huge catalogue of podcasting efforts ranging from The Mighty Thorcast, Newsprint Commando, Lords of Order, a DC Doctor Fate podcast, Ronin Rabbit, a Usagi Yojimbo podcast, and cohosting on The Superman Supershow with Steeven Orr! Thanks for listening!
A 5-STAR MAGAZINE (DO NOT DISTURB)—Orlando is the magazine as hotel, quite literally—we'll explain what that means in a bit—a magazine that one can inhabit and live in, a love letter to culture in the most expansive use of the word. It's also very Italian. Maybe because it comes from Italy. More specifically, from the mind of Antonella Dellepiane Pescetto, who is Italian. But more importantly, she is someone with exquisite taste.And, yes, the magazine is set up as a hotel. Just go to the table of contents and you start to see how this concept works. Or visit the website, it's obvious there, too Ad the concept structures all various—and sometime disparate—ideas that go into the making of Orlando.And if you visit the website, again, you'll find courses and tours and podcasts and a Spotify playlist to accompany each story in each issue as well as a boutique, and you can sense the publishing plans as well. But mostly you'll find yourself in a charming confection of a magazine, kind of like something Wes Anderson might have come up with had he been Italian, which might work for you, or not—not everyone loves Wes Anderson, sure—but just like you know a Wes Anderson movie when you see or hear one, once you enter the hotel that is Orlando, you know. You just do. And it's the kind of place you can get comfortable in very easily.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
LIVE 12:00 Today!!!! @LoveGuruGreg (FB, TT, YT, IG)The Art of Relationships Show (C)Ask your questions on love, romance, marriage, relationships and sex!Greg Dudzinski MS LPCwww.theartofrelationships.orgLearn tips on how to stop relationship and marriage arguments, increase your passion, and also helping you with your dating life.Weekly LIVE Q&A on Marriage, Love, Relationship, Dating and Sex from a Licensed Professional!PLEASE LIKE, SHARE and COMMENT! Thank you! Self-Help Courses: https://theartofrelationships.org/courses www.theartofrelationships.orgGreg's book–Love SOS: Embrace Your Passion & Intimacy https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C47R2L2WGreg always shines a light on the intriguing aspects of modern love, dating, chemistry, sexuality, marriage and relationships!Join this live Q&A to explore these fascinating topics and get practical advice.Subscribe for more insights, and let's navigate the unpredictable path of love together. Please Visit my Website for more information: https://www.theartofrelationships.org/Greg Dudzinski, MS, LPC, and The Art of Relationships Show is about helping you have the “relationship you've always desired!” He offers a down-to-earth approach to obtaining real results.Greg's passion is healing broken hearts, repairing relationships, rebuilding trust, plus increasing your intimate connection. He has appeared on TV, Radio, and in numerous Magazines, plus is an author.
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Marc, Bryon, and Josh are back after the holiday break, catching up on TV shows and movies: Oh. What. Fun, Slow Horses, Peaky Blinders, Task, Peacemaker S2, and more. We give our thoughts and review Stranger Things S5 (SPOILERS). We also provide our most anticipated things of 2026. Video Version: https://youtu.be/f2pzQDNmF7M?si=EP0voOaD3giGiheM #Podcast #WWE #Moviereviews #TVreviews #wrestling #strangerthings5 #peackyblinders #slowhorses #task #peacemakerseason2 #mostanticipated #2026 Upcoming Comic Shows: Cliff's Con - The Best Little Show in CT! Sunday, January 25th, from 10am to 3pm Admission $2. (Early Bird $5 starts at 9am). Kids under 12 FREE Show Memberships are available on-site!! Comics, toys, cards, movies, artwork, video games, and much, much more! Free coffee and doughnuts, along with a selection of great food. Plainville VFW, 7 Northwest Drive, Plainville, CT 06062 Celebrating Its 15th Year East of the River Comic Book & Collectibles Show Sunday, February 22nd, 9am to 3pm$1 Admission ($3 for Early Bird starting at 9am) Two Floors of Dealers: Comics, Toys, Pokémon, Retro Video Games, Cards, Art Work, Games, Collectibles, Movies, Magazines, Local Artists, and Much Much More!!! American Legion Hall566 Enfield St., Enfield, CT 06082 Chapters: Local Events: 00:00:00 What did Marc watch over break?: 00:05:35 What did Bryon watch over break?: 00:20:45 New Record Store in Town: 00:43:35 Stranger Things Season 5 Review: 00:47:40 Most Anticipated Things of 2026: 01:10:00
Hey everybody, Happy New Year! Starting a new series this year, with a sleight of hand slipping in a Silver Age book (or two) but don't worry, we'll get to the actual Bronze Age soon enough! Please welcome Kirby to the show! He's a frequent contributor to the Stop! Let's Team Up podcast, but he's also gung ho to talk some horror comics! So get ready as we are tackling one of the big ones with these Warren magazines! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Kirby on BlueSky @feerlessfreep.bsky.social, on Twitter @hereskirby and on the Stop! Let's Team Up podcast feed. And definitely check out his Zoo Crew Review! Thanks for listening!
When I was thinking about archiving my mag collection on TikTok I found other collectors as I got going. One of the first creators I remember salivating over was 90s Mags and More. I look forward to each new video because it really is like looking through a time capsule. For this interview episode I got to chat with Lauren about her collection, her history with Seventeen Magazine, current titles, and go deep on teenage nostalgia. ---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Guest: Lauren of 90s Mags and More TikTok | LinktreeHost: Lauren @lauren_melanie Follow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Welcome back to more Black Panther in the Bronze Age coverage! Ed and I have two more fun issues to talk about, and we have a lot to say. This multi issue story arc is wild and only the king of comics can do it justice. So don't delay, download and listen in as we dissect these issues and the first overall story! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Ed on most social media sites @tealproductions, and definitely check k out the Superman Supershow YouTube channel, as it's a fun show plus if you hit the notification bell, you'll know when Ed and Steeven go live! Thanks for listening!
Alan's Eyes & Ears #034 - 2025: The Year in ReadingIn this 34th episode of the podcast, Professor Alan covers a bit of feedback before launching into a "Year in Review" discussion. He talks about the comics, sci-fi and fantasy magazines, and books he read during 2025, as well as talking about the past, present, & future of the podcast network.Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly Promo #1: Warlord WorldsPromo #2: Magazines & Monsters Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com You can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and Professor Alan @ProfessorAlan You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed.
Hey everybody! Welcome to a brand new series discussion, about another creation of the king of comics, Jack Kirby! This Bronze Age series of his definitely stands out, like most of his books from this era. Some of the reasons are great others…maybe not. Join Ed Moore (@tealproductions) and I, as we dive headfirst into this madcap series!As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Ed on social media @tealproductions and search out his podcasts on any podcast app by looking for his Dr Fate podcast Lords of Order, The Robin Rabbit (Usagi Yojimbo), Newsprint Commando, The Mighty Thorcast, and definitely check out the Superman Supershow (with Steeven Orr)! Thanks for listening!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Welcome to my final episode of 2025! In this episode you'll find a fantastic discussion with my good friend Mart, as we dive into a creepy addition to the BBC's Ghost Stories for Christmas! Mart was lucky enough to see this when it aired and that first hand experience is on full display in this episode. Plus, after a quick promo (Relatively Geeky Network), I'll chime in for a few minutes wrapping up 2025 and a peek at what's on tap for 2026!
The New Yorker turned a hundred this year. And marking the occasion is a new documentary film on Netflix titled: “The New Yorker at 100”. But with some 5000 print issues, and ten decades worth of reporting, illustrating, and editing… where does one even begin? That's a question staff writer Jelani Cobb brought to the film's director, Marshall Curry, and executive producer, Judd Apatow, on an edition of The New Yorker Radio Hour that we're sharing this week. On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
A new report by the Bloomberg-funded website The Trace, published in partnership with Rolling Stone, is meant to portray the firearms industry as greedy purveyors of violence who flooded American streets with hundreds of millions of ammunition magazines that can hold more than ten rounds. Despite the tone, the piece proves what gun owners have said all alone; these magazines are commonly-owned for lawful purposes and should, therefore, be protected by the Second Amendment.
Scooter takes a sleepy spin through some vintage parody paper. The show really needs your support right now. Please consider joining Sleep With Me Plus so we can keep coming out free for everyone. Start a free trial at sleepwithmepodcast.com/plusGet your Sleep With Me SleepPhones. Use "sleepwithme" for $5 off!!Learn more about producer Russell aka Rusty Biscuit at russellsperberg.com and @BabyTeethLA on IG.Show Artwork by Emily TatGoing through a hard time? You can find support at the Crisis Textline and see more global helplines here.HELIX SLEEP - Take the 2-minute sleep quiz and they'll match you to a customized mattress that'll give you the best sleep of your life. Visit helixsleep.com/sleep and get a special deal exclusive for SWM listeners!ZOCDOC - With Zocdoc, you can search for local doctors who take your insurance, read verified patient reviews and book an appointment, in-person or video chat. Download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE at zocdoc.com/sleepUNCOMMON GOODS - Uncommon Goods scours the globe for original, remarkable, handmade things. Surprise your friends and family with unique - and even personalized! - gifts this holiday season. Head to uncommongoods.com/sleep for 15% off!EVERYDAY DOSE - Everyday Dose combines high quality coffee with powerful ingredients like Lion's Mane and Chaga, collagen protein, and nootropics to fuel your brain, boost focus, and give you clean, sustained energy all day long. Head to EverydayDose.com/SLEEP for 61% off your first Coffee+ Starter Kit, a free A2 Probiotic Creamer, and over $100 in free gifts. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Hey everybody, Paul (Waiting for Doom, DCOCD, Dial F for Flanger) is back and we have two fun issues to discuss! We have more intrigue with Casey and the Sunderland corporation, then a trip to a tropical island on an acid trip! All of this plus the continuing problems Swamp Thing is having with his health. All of this and more, don't you dare miss it! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Paul on the Waiting for Doom podcast feed plus at WaitingforDoom.com! Plus on this very network talking Swamp Thing, Doom Patrol and the odd Zany Haney episode! Thanks for listening!
ONE CITY AT A TIME—There are two kinds of travelers. The first group are those that need to see as many attractions as they can. The second are those that would rather wander around, get a feel for the place they're visiting, and live as much like a local as possible. Neither is better. There's no judgement here. But the people who are behind the bi-annual Fare Magazine are definitely of the latter group.Founded almost ten years ago, each issue of Fare explores a single city, using food as an entry point to talk to locals and tell stories that you won't find in your typical guidebook. You do not read Fare to find lists of must try restaurants. You read it to meet the people that make a city worth living in and worth visiting. You will learn something. And, maybe, this city will go on your list of places to visit. Going from city to city is, of course, not the easiest way to make a magazine, but ten years in, Fare is still going strong, and the business is growing to include new titles and new offers. It's a big world. And I get the sense Fare is going to keep wandering it, meeting the people who make every city taste better.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
Hey everybody, a lost episode for today's offering! This was recorded quite a while ago, and was lost until fairly recently, so I figured I'd get it on the airwaves during my break. Karen and I have a blast talking about this atmospheric film by Hammer Studios! We deep dive into the minutiae of this film and speculate about its meanings. So check it out, don't delay!As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Karen on her fantastic YouTube channel, Echoes from the Satellite, where she talks about vintage sci-fi. And can also be found on the Planet 8 Podcast (along with Bob and Larry) as well as on BlueSky @tananile. Thanks for listening.
The Outer Realm welcomes back Special Guest Elsa Dillon Date: December 18th, 2025 EP: 656 TOPIC: Elsa returns for a new discussion on Past Lives, Incarnations, Prophecies, Oversoul and more! Contact for the show - theouterrealmcontact@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/michelledesrochers_ Please support us by Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting. Thank you all !!! ELSA & DILLON FAMILY BIO Family of 10 Experiencers living on farm in Byron Bay Hills, Australia Elsa, mom of 8 Children with husband Richard Dillon Both Elsa & Richard International Fashion Photographers & Videographer shooting Celebrities, Magazines & Advertising Behind the scene Professionals for over 3 decades DILLONS 2nd Incarnation here on GAIA Family OVER SOULS all called in together again to incarnate, in this Realm Experiences, BEINGS Messages, OVERSOUL connection & Happenings with Paranormal Over 600 BEINGS to date Many Forms & Multi Dimensional Realms WEBSITE: www.spinbeings.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5goXYbPsGU If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support us by subscribing: Thank you All A formal disclosure: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on The Outer Realm Radio and Beyond The Outer Realm are not necessarily those of the TOR, BTOR Hosts, Sponsors, or the United Public Radio Network and its producers. Although the content may be interesting, it is deemed "For Entertainment Purposes" . We are always respectful and courteous to all involved. Thank you, we appreciate you all!!!!
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Hey there, zany ones! My pal Ranger Gord is back, so that means we'll be talking about a Batman and Wildcat team up! This one involves boxing and trouble below the border, plus a giant cat? Tune in to hear us do bad accents, and of course laugh a lot and have a good time. As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Ranger Gord on his podcast, Prairie Justice; a Greg Saunders Vigilante podcast on any reputable podcast app! RG isn't much into social media, but I believe the podcast still has a FB page of its own. Thanks for listening.
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As a follow-up to our deep dive into Drew Barrymore's pivotal year of 1993, we're zooming in on two truly iconic magazine moments that helped define her image during that era. This week, we break down her May 1993 Seventeen cover and editorial—featuring a dreamy, beatnik-inspired spread shot by longtime collaborator Matthew Rolston—before getting into June 1993 Vogue, where Drew hits Coney Island in a playful, unforgettable shoot marking her first collaboration with Ellen von Unwerth.Together, these features paint a fascinating snapshot of Drew at 18, with revealing interviews that touch on her painful breakup with Jamie Walters, her 1940s meets 1970s personal style, and her habit of consulting dream dictionaries. It's a treasure trove of '90s nostalgia and insight into a star in the middle of a major reinvention.Join our Patreon!Visit us on the web:@howdoyoudrewpod / howdoyoudrew.com@drewseum / thedrewseum.com
Angelo Flaccavento has long been one of fashion's most distinctive critical voices — sharp yet empathetic, rigorous yet imaginative, always willing to question his own certainties. In this conversation, he traces his path from a Sicilian childhood spent absorbing magazines in boutique backrooms to becoming a writer whose clarity and candor designers both fear and admire. We discuss the formative power of self-doubt, the responsibility of the critic in an era shaped by branding and algorithms, and why genuine surprise has become fashion's rarest commodity. Angelo reflects on taste as a lifelong education, the tension between fantasy and reality, and the importance of staying fluid rather than defined in a moment obsessed with categorization. “I'm a dreamer, but not an escapist. Fantasy has to somehow crash to the ground in order to become reality.” - Angelo Flaccavento Episode Highlights: A Sicilian childhood shaped by boutiques and early fashion literacy Angelo grew up in Ragusa surrounded by family-run boutiques at the height of Italy's fashion boom. Magazines, Versace dresses, Guy Bourdin images, and the glamour of the early '80s became his first education in style and visual culture. Discovering i-D and turning Ragusa into his personal London Getting a subscription to i-D as a teenager becomes a defining moment. He reads each issue obsessively, treating it as a window into a world he hasn't yet reached — the foundation of his sharp, culturally attuned eye. From aspiring designer to critic: finding the right medium Though he once dreamed of being a designer, he realized he was more drawn to ideas, imagery, and interpretation. Writing became his path, encouraged by teachers who sensed his voice before he did. A voice that evolves rather than settles Angelo talks about tone and style as living entities — shaped by constraints, sharpened by editors, and never fixed in place. He values clarity, concision, and atmosphere, always pushing himself toward more precision. Doubt as a creative engine He sees doubt not as insecurity but as momentum, calling it “the essence of progress.” Self-questioning keeps him open, curious, and resistant to stagnation. Criticism as decoding, not destruction For Angelo, the critic's role is to cut through PR storytelling and help readers understand what they're actually seeing. He believes in honesty delivered with generosity — critique as illumination, not cruelty. Maintaining integrity in a political, PR-driven industry He speaks openly about the emotional and professional navigation required each season, from access issues to difficult conversations, and why seeing shows live is essential to telling the truth. Fashion's power to surprise Angelo celebrates the rare, electric moments when a show shifts the mood of the entire industry — reminders of why fashion still matters and how a collection can rewire the cultural conversation. Taste as instinct refined over a lifetime For him, taste is a mix of instinct and education — shaped by art history, architecture, vertical lines, trial and error, and everything one has ever seen. Taste is biography turned into perspective. What is contemporary now: resisting definition Angelo concludes that the most contemporary stance is fluidity — refusing to let algorithms, labels, or nostalgia define us, and staying open enough to see the world anew. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this episode we're joined in our Hammersmith HQ by James ("The Hardest Working Man In Show Business") Brown. The former NME star and founder of "lads' mag" progenitor loaded takes us back to his Yorkshire boyhood in Headingley. He recalls his parents' record collection, the first gigs he attended as the class "smart-arse" at Lawnswood School... and his acclaimed '80s fanzine Attack On Bzag! Our guest's account of how he came to contribute to Sounds leads to clips from the late Andy Gill's 1991 audio interview with the KLF, the maverick duo of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty whom James championed in the paper's pages in 1987. After waxing nostalgic about his days at the NME, James gives us the origin story of the hugely successful loaded ("for men who should know better") and talks us through the publishing phenomenon it triggered. A discussion follows of '90s sexism and its connection to the misogyny of today's "Manosphere". Many thanks to special guest James Brown. Animal House: Music, Magazines, Mayhem is published by Quercus and available now from all good bookshops. Zine Age Kicks is available through James' Instagram, @jamesjamesbrown. Pieces discussed: The Beastie Boys: Keep Taking The Tabloids, Mark E Smith, Nick Cave & Shane MacGowan: The Three Horsemen Of The Apocalypse, The KLF audio and The decline of lads' mags: Unloaded, and now the party is over.
Hey there all you barbarians! My pal Dallan Baumgarten is back, and he's brought a three part Conan story to talk about today! Conan meets up with…a pack of vampires? Plus, we talk about the death of Belit and the aftermath of Conan losing his lover and confidant. As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Dallan on social media @DallanB and definitely check out our previous conversations about Conan and The Defenders! Thanks for listening.
A MODERN MAGAZINE EDITOR IN A POST-MAGAZINE WORLD—In the media storm that is 2025, the person you want captaining your ship is smart, decisive, and cool, calm, and collected—in other words, she's Nikki Ogunnaike.The editor-in-chief of Marie Claire, whom we got to know when we worked together at Elle, is the very model of a modern magazine editor, in that—unlike the lifers of old—she hopscotched through a ton of jobs, accruing skills as a writer, a fashion editor, a digital editor and a print editor, and, oh yeah, a social-media savvy multi-platform operator—to become what she is now: someone uniquely equipped to lead a new era of Marie Claire.We talked to Nikki about what it's like to run a modern media brand in a post-magazine world—what does the job of “magazine editor” even mean now? Also: how is the post-Hearst Marie Claire evolving to meet a new reader, or should we say “follower,” and which parts of its original DNA Nikki is working to preserve. Also: Is the “girlboss” back?—This episode is made possible by our friends at Commercial Type and Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
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When Tam o' Braan began marketing Scottish Tea from his Wee Tea Plantation, the response was astonishing. Upmarket retailers such as Fortnum and Mason and hotels from the Dorchester in London to the Balmoral in Edinburgh paid top prices for the supplies of this rare treat. Scottish farmers caught the bug and bought tea bushes from Tam's plantation that he promised were bred especially for harsh Scottish conditions. Magazines, national newspapers and even the BBC profiled the entrepreneur behind the innovations that were putting Scotland on the tea map of the world. The only problem was that Tam's business was based on lies. His name wasn't Tam o' Braan, he wasn't an award-winning tea grower and his tea certainly wasn't Scottish. Jaega Wise follows the story of Tam and his tea from the hills of Perthshire through the tea salons of London to Falkirk's Sheriff Court. Producer: Nina Pullman
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