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".
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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.
This past Saturday evening the SUSPEND team joined Rich Cofinco and Andrew Im of ASIF (“As Seen In The Futue”) for a close-knit unveiling of Cofinco’s “Transit Transmission” sighting art exhibition located at Delicious Pizza’s Infinity Room.
DOPE premiered its latest collaboration with Modelo™ with a SUSPEND Magazine sponsored Cinco De Mayo “Dope After Hours” event on Thursday (May 5) on Fairfax.
Adding to our ISSUE 06 release party coverage, photographer Emil Ravelo shares his take from the epic Globe Theater launch with his camera.
Official red carpet photographs from the SUSPEND Magazine ISSUE 06 Release Party last Thursday (Feb 11) by Jordan Abapo – with covergirl Miss Lawn of HLZBLZ and Warm Brew.
Photographer Jonathan Tate focused on capturing our packed line-up at the SUSPEND Magazine ISSUE 06 Release Party last Thursday (Feb 11) at the historical Globe Theater
Photographer Emil Ravelo captured the second half of the evening at our first photography art show "SUSPEND REVISITED" held at Mauro's Cafe on Wednesday (Aug 20).
SUSPEND Magazine holds its first ever photography art show at Mauro's Cafe at Fred Segal presented by The Nameless Brand on Aug 20. Photographs by Christy J Kim.
The ISSUE 05 release party held on Friday, June 12th at DOPE on Fairfax was unbelievable. We've had five release parties to date and this was one took the cake with over 400 total RSVP's and a packed turnout.
"After recently re-locating to Downtown less than two months ago, I wanted to bring together all of my L.A. artist-friends into one location on Sunday, October 19th, to have them meet and discuss with one another what new magic they could create."
"All that matters is what's in front of you. For me, on this night, it was the electrifying stage. Blaison Maven came out first and woke up the entire room from the back of the bar to inches from where his microphone cord ended."
Snapshots by Jonathan Tate from the SUSPEND ISSUE 04 Release Party held in September 2013
ANATOMY OF A 'SECRET SOCIETY' WORDS & PHOTOS BY DIANE ABAPO
There are some nights that are simply better expressed through photos. I shoot like I blink. Quick moments that I spot and the pressing of a button to help me remember later on. This past Thursday night was the first pop-up art event held by Illuminated LA at NOLA's A Taste of New Orleans in the Little Tokyo arts district as part of this year's first Downtown LA Artwalk. Organized by its two founders, artist Seth 'MeexOne' Wilder and food writer Adam Rubenstein, the restaurant served as the backdrop for a series of live art and musical acts including sketch/paint artist Nora Ann-Francis Martin-Hall, rapper Kyle 'Verbs' Guy, and Hawaii-bred group Analog Dive.
One goblet of Chimay and a glass $3 beer later (provided by District BBQ next door, also owned by restaurateur Jason Ha) found me surrounded by a flurry of friends and artist folk. DeVon, Arthur and Umi of our TDG x SR HOMME collaboration stopped by just in time to see VerBS freestyle on stage before Osa Virtuoso's live set. I introduced MeexOne to the guys before he returned to his large canvas to continue his signature black-and-white patterned piece. Next to MeexOne was artist George "iFryOka" Dominguez, hunched on the ground as he proceeded to master a drip-down painting with a crowd of onlookers surrounding him. Ironically enough, we met Dominguez's cousin Johnny Reyes of "Sh*t Latina Girls Say" YouTube fame by chance outside of NOLA's after using a reference from the original version to say bye to a friend.
On the way to indulge in some dessert at Pie Hole as an intermission to the night, we ran into MeexOne who moseyed his way along to a nearby liquor store around the corner to pick up an energy drink for a friend. Two slices of savory handmade pie later, we waltzed back to 'A Secret Society' through District BBQ to meet up with our resident videographer, Eddie Saucedo at one of the tables. While accompanying a friend to buy a pitcher, I stood next to rapper Yelawolf unknowingly as we both stood mesmerized by the footage of a man paragliding as it played on the projector screen behind the counter. Three minutes and a bucket full of regret later, the rapper made his quiet exit from the venue holding onto his beer.
Outside in the patio area adjoining District BBQ and NOLA's was a succession of Illuminated LA artists who were selling portions of their work - including new friend, photographer Denny Kim. Kim's scenic views from his travels of cities including Tokyo and Chicago instantly made its way to my memory bank.
Many thanks to Rubenstein and MeexOne of Illuminated LA for a memorable night spent in one of Los Angeles' hidden pockets. Sometimes all it takes for a good night is a pair of eyes and open ears. And a few rolls of film.
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