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Single comic book artist seeks fun girl who loves mother-in-law.
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Ji Yong Ho’s tire mutations become large scale nightmares that fetch upwards of $145,000 at auction.
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With apologies to our readers born in the Year of the Rat, Theme asks rat exterminators in HK, NYC, and Sapporo their best method for abolishing the rodent persuasion.
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Sooki Song tells us (with a little help from the natives) what there is to do in Sweden’s second-largest city.
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34-year-old Theo Keetall takes a break from marketing lifestyles to live it up in Yankees fans’ forbidden land—Boston, Massachusetts.
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Professional snowboarder Tadashi Fuse tells you what you can do in Whistler, British Columbia while you’re in between boarding runs.
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Critics have called Koh a shock artist. What’s really shocking is that his life appears to be his ultimate art piece.
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Video artist Laurel Nakadate stares loneliness and social discomfort in the face, and then she shoots them.
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Uniqlo CEO Tadashi Yanai speaks to friend John C Jay on how he wants to trounce the GAP.
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Part photo journal, diary, and album, this indie photography zine aims to become this generations Life magazine.
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Skateboarding’s wild child finds new breath in Christianity and fatherhood.
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Jun Nakayama is an esthetician/plus-size model/recording artist extraordinaire. She models for Theme.
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Not all rebels are James Dean or Sid Vicious. Some have more personal, subtle ways of expressing their upstream swim.
Saya Woolfalk
Meet an artist without irony.
Koi Suwannagate
This fashion designer takes tips from nature.
Dave Tran
The snowboard maker talks about slopes and late night television.
Groovisions
These designers make pop flat, and the flat, pop.
Bora Yoon
The sound artist gets excited about frequencies.
Rebel Documents
Martyn See translates political rebellion for the masses.
Kid Nostalgia
The photographer Sung Jin Park observes Seoul society’s ignored.
POP MEDIA
Downloadable games you’ll want to play at work.
TOP 10
Snowden’s Corinne Lee gives us her favorite albums.