SUSPEND debuts its latest limited edition zine titled, 'SUSPEND GOES TO JAPAN BUT MOSTLY SHIBUYA' with photography by Diane Abapo and Randy Nakajima, a 48-page full color portrait style photo book.
"The time signature presents a rhythm which appears to cycle too quickly, causing the anchoring percussion to constantly fall behind and shift between on-beats and off-beats. The next verse (or the next day) comes too soon for the listener to keep up or do anything about it." – SEBAS
SUSPEND Magazine wrapped up its Tokyo trip with an exhibition of photo works by Randy Nakajima and Diane Abapo at Tokyo's beloved Pizza Slice 2 thanks to Verdy
SUSPEND Magazine held its first photo show in Tokyo – the first of two – this past weekend at Mortar, a boutique skate shop in Shibuya titled "Across the Street".
Eventgoers captured for NIPS & PIECES by Leslie Corpuz and Hannah Song at last week's "Cultures of LA" event with The Creator's Corner at adidas Melrose.
Staff photographer Kenny Vu readily turned his lens on event goers at last Thursday's "Cultures of L.A." presented by SUSPEND Magazine at The Creator's Corner
SUSPEND Magazine joined forces with the curated art-focused event series The Creator's Corner for a joint creative zine titled "Cultures of L.A." which culminated in a live panel discussion
"A lot of people come to me for Mandalas and other geometric pieces. I do enjoy making them, but I love doing more realistic and detailed pieces such as flowers."
Last night Alexander Spit did what most would find to be the unthinkable: He recorded an entire album, titled “Alive At Virgil Normal,” in one day (10 hours to be exact); Ryuta Hironaga hosts "Lost in L.A." photo exhibition at Virgil Normal.
Danielle deGrasse hosted a solo exhibition for artist Bryant D. Giles this past Saturday at Congruent Space in Chicago (October 1).
Gil Veni Vici partnered with HVW8 Gallery off of Melrose to debut his “East Side Story” artshow and installation experience on Friday (September 23).
Good things take time and we are thrilled to see the homie Gil Veni Vici's much anticipated artshow taking place tomorrow evening at HVW8 Gallery (September 23)
"He's a modern-day cowboy cruising through life and this world on his skateboard and playing the bass whenever he wants.” – Atiba Jefferson on Don "Nuge" Nguyen for the Fender x Nuge collaboration
SUSPEND partnered with Obi O. of Friends Only™ for a one-time "Vol 1: Arts & Culture" group art show at Dreamhaus (July 23).
Miss Lawn of HLZBLZ is the main subject of Episode 4 of NBC's "Self-Starters".
Parks Project Co-Founder Keith Eshleman discusses their recent tee collaboration with artist Steven Harrington, the importance of preserving our national parks, and why it's important to get off the grid sometimes.
Obi O. holds his first polaroid exhibition as part of the FriendsOnly™ coalition at Hot Rod in Los Angeles on May 21.
We welcome Timeless Thrills as our latest official stockist – this time in Sacramento! We discuss the brand's inception and five-year history thus far at Timeless Thrills.
Sam Rea spends an afternoon at Babylon on La Brea, an open skate center-slash-clothing store, and befriends a few of the skaters.
Elie Ayrouth of Foodbeast heads to Del Taco's headquarters to discuss their new Mexican chorizo breakfast items - the first time chorizo has ever been added to their menu!
We inadvertently made a pitstop to an annual dance event (April 2) and experienced a horde of dancers encircling what we soon found out to be Les Twins on the way out.
Actor and photographer Tim Roth hosts “Vivian Maier: Photographs from the Maloof Collection” gallery exhibition at Merry Karnowsky Gallery (170 S. La Brea Ave) which was on display until February 27.
Skylight Books carries the latest issue of SUSPEND.
Team Cozy partners with San Francisco-based Design/Manufacturing company DSPTCH for a new camera strap available in four colorways.
The Team Cozy community came together for a two-day collaborative event at The Well this past Friday and Saturday, teaming up with Puma to unveil its latest Puma Blaze sneaker.
"Last month I was in my local skateboard shop and like most trips, found myself flipping through random skate magazines while chatting with my friend. On this specific day, I was checking out Huck Magazine, when I stumbled upon a re-released interview from 2008 with Scott Bourne titled, “An American in Paris.”
Read a published excerpt from "10 Questions with Asato Iida" as it appears in ISSUE 06 with the Japanese photographer.
Visual journal installment by photographer, Levi Walton, in New York.
General views from the fourth annual Los Angeles Art Book Fair (LAABF) held once again at the Museum of Contemporary Art’s Geffen Contemporary in LA’s Japantown.
Music is Art and Communication in itself. – Jean Jullien