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Photo essay on Chernobyl by Guillaume Herbaut

Guillaume Herbaut is the rare type of photographer that really captures the trifecta: emotion, history and perfect composition. He has won the Kodak Critics Prize and the second prize at the World Press Photo, just to name a few of his achievements. Do yourself a favor and take a look at his photo essay about Chernobyl.
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Noisegaze band Screen Vinyl Image song: We Don’t Belong

Screen Vinyl Image’s latest album, Strange Behavior, is perhaps my favorite record at this moment and this is largely due to the Anthem they created with the opener, We Don’t Belong. If you like The Jesus And Mary Chain you’ll love this band. Noisegaze at its finest.

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Black and white photos by Wouter Brandsma

This photographer runs one of my all-time favorite blogs: his photos are truly soulful, and soul is what always makes great street photography. The way he makes all of his digital images appear analog is unique and the composition in the photos is always perfect. Read more

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Icarus Gasoline: Chilean stoner rock

The band Icarus Gasoline was formed in Punta Arenas, Chile, the southern-most city in the world. They are one of the rising stars in the underground circuit of new rock bands there, with two records under their belt. You can listen to some songs on MySpace: Meet the Changes and Lo Desaparecido are two favorites.

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Hyper Realism seems to be a growing area of art these days, but no work compares to the father of Hyper Realism Sculpture, Duane Hanson. Hanson’s work went beyond replicating the human form by creating vulnerable scenes of sloth and gluttony, showcasing mundane citizens chasing the American Dream. Read more

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We have a Contribute Section through which you can post onto LAEM under your name about your favourite pop culture discoveries. So help spread the good word about those talented peeps doing talented things. They win. You win. We win!

A tribute to the movie trilogy Back to the Future and that childhood fantasy, the Hoverboard, and designed in the style of a vintage comic book ad that promises the earth but delivers very little, this sexy five colour screen printed t shirt is by New Zealand-based label Cuppa t shirts. Read more

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