BBQ 25 by Adam Perry Lang

Adam Perry Lang is maybe the only man who could convince a devoted vegetarian to turn back to being carnivore. “BBQ 25” is not your average grandma’s cookbook. Made of thick, cardboard pages, the book is wind, water and stain resistant, making it an ideal companion for outdoor grilling and extreme BBQ sessions. Adam takes outdoor grilling back to its

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Cumface by Slutever

Do you remember Cumfaces by Stuard Sandford? Now, this is much better. It’s lacking the S on one side, but it’s a deeper and more comprehensive study of the face you make when you have an orgasm, on the other. There isn’t much I could add to the post Slutever has written as a side dish to the photo shoot

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Little Joe

I came to Berlin to study – at least that’s the official version. My major was, and still is, Media and Communication and my minor back then was Film Studies. I’ve never been closer to boredom suicide than in Film History class. The only thing that could persuade me to continue my Film Studies was the porn seminar we got

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1-Bit Symphony

Could Tristan Perich’s 1-Bit Symphony be a new way to listen to music? I personally doubt that. But it could be the 2nd best way to sell and listen to music. The idea of CD Jewel cases are almost archaic. Frankly I haven’t actually touched one since about 5 years, but for this minimalistic microchip package and the catchy tones

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FUR_04

The weather might not be as hot as we expect it to be. But who really cares…?! Pics: mostguyshavehair, mywetdream, sfcubster, Handbook Men

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James Joyce. No, the other one!

For once we’re not going to talk about the author, but the artist. No matter what people say, James Joyce is a London-based artist and designer. His client list includes Levi’s, Nike, Orange, Guinness, Carhartt, Soho House, GQ France, Wallpaper* and even major EMI Music Publishing. Pretty impressive, huh? Check out why. Between 2006 and 2010 he did 7 exhibitions

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The Schöneberg Bear

There is something about this homo ursus If you’re visiting Berlin soon and are determined to go hunting, there are some crucial facts you need to know about the rear Berlin bear breed. Legend: 1. Buzz haircut, 1.3 cm. length 2. Trimmed beard; style and length directly correspondent to sexual preferences 3. Armband tattoo, silent homage to porn star idol

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I Don’t Watch Football, But…

My friend Monika has a mission (impossible) this summer: Teach me football, teach me World Cup and other butch  stuff like that. Although I am not an expert in football (yes, dear US readers, it’s football, not soccer, duh!) terms yet, there is certainly no lack of study motivation after I saw the following photo session with some of USA’s

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Towel For Your BUTT

It wasn’t long ago, when BUTT announced their super secret summer project. Readers suggested what this might be and their wild suggestions included cooking show, roadtrip, gay karaoke and clothing line. The latter was the closest. BUTT and American Apparel joinet forces to create five special-edition furry summer beach towels guaranteed to give you pleasure whenever you need drying off.

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The Grateful grapefruit Interviews: Evan Roth

Evan Roth is 32 and a bad ass motherfucker. At least that’s what you have to type into Google if you want to find out more about his revolutionary art projects.  In 13 days and 11 hours he made his name (and his site) the top search result for that query. He figured this legitimately entitled him to printing “Bad

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Marc Da Cunha Lopes

I don’t really like photoshopped images. Color adjusting and grading is one thing, but raping and image and turning it into a sick imagination’s playground is just way too boring for me. That’s at least what I thought until I saw the work of Paris-based photographer Marc De Cunha Lopes. For an artist with such complicated and long name, Marc

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John Clang

John Clang is actually Ang Choon Leng ( 汪春龙). By the age of 21 he is exhibiting photographs at art galleries in Singapore. Clang first exhibited his work as a member of the controversial (and now defunct) Singapore art group 5th Passage Artists. His work has been shown at Proud Galleries, London; Bank Art Gallery, Los Angeles; and Galerie Colette,

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