28.2.14

Jackpot



It's 1994 and there's no Internet. So 14-year-old Jack Hoffman sets off on a quest to find and retrieve a stash of gay porn from across town before anyone finds out.

Ellen Von Unwerth for Mojeh Magazine


MOJEH Magazine is a bi-monthly fashion and lifestyle publication, offering exquisite style and the finest beauty and culture. With MOJEH contributors in every city from Paris, Milan and London to LA and the Middle East.

27.2.14

Coldplay - Midnight



Directed by Mary Wigmore

Chop's Mom Drives Him Around the Nation's Murder Capital - Chiraq - Ep 6


In Episode Six of Noisey Chiraq, we tag along with rising super-producer Young Chop, who despite being the most successful beatmaker to emerge from the Chicago rap scene, still doesn't have his drivers license (his mom drives him around). Song-maker for artists like Chief Keef, French Montana, Juicy J, Big Sean and Pusha T, Chop visits Chicago's Bean for the first time ever and we find out the extent of racial segregation in the city.

Vic Mensa & SAVEMONEY Bust Joey Purp Outta Jail - Chiraq - Ep 5



In the fifth episode of Chiraq, we step outside of drill music and catch up with Chicago rapper Vic Mensa and the rest of his SAVEMONEY crew. They spend the day gathering cash to bail fellow rapper Joey Purp out of jail, and on the way we chat about the city's scene. Vic doesn't associate himself with the Chiraq lifestyle because he feels it's too negative, but understands the struggles of those who come from that part of the city. He's also, surprisingly, a really big fan of Rage Against the Machine.

25.2.14

North Korea lights by NASA



without lights but with hope that the world wake up.

Louis W For A.P.C.


Take a look at the latest in the long line of videos from Louis W for A.P.C. Called "Bent for You", which follows a day in the life of an urban dancer. Come for the awesome soundtrack by Maelstrom, stay for the dancing hot chick. Just click play. At the very least, we promise you'll never look at subway performers again.

Signal




African migrants on the shore of Djibouti city at night, raising their phones in an attempt to capture an inexpensive signal from neighboring Somalia—a tenuous link to relatives abroad. Djibouti is a common stop-off point for migrants in transit from such countries as Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, seeking a better life in Europe and the Middle East.

2014 World Press Photo of the Year winner 2014 contest -John Stanmeyer, U.S.A.