Photographed by Ruven Afanado in the Dominican Republic, Renown chef and personality, Martha Stewart stars on the cover of Sports Illustrated.Officially the first 81 year old to star on a Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover, Stewart has no plans of letting up. Sporting swimsuits of all shades and vacations hats your grandma would feen over, she's owning her spot as a "bonafide sex symbol" and according to the public, Stewart has officially brought out the GILF, that's "Grandma I'd Like To F-ck" l...
The person thanked most in any acceptance speech is mom.Regarded as one of, if not, the most important person in our lives, mothers are celebrated and respected, not only on Mother's Day, but year round. While mothers are often praised and revered, our society has a terrible habit of not treating them as people. Although those with uteruses face a lifetime of societal pressure to have children, our culture's constant criticism of mothers can turn it into fruitless labour. There is no doubt that ...
In the Vale of Avalon: Glastonbury Festival 1971 is a new photo book published by IDEA featuring previously unseen photographic accounts of the first year of the beloved festival. The book, which is 136 pages long, is not just a mirror of the bands who played, including Hawkwind, Traffic, David Bowie and Fairport Convention, but also an intimate portrait of some of the 12,000 festival-goers who attended the free event, then called Glastonbury Fayre.The photographer, Paul Misso, was invited to at...
Dave Swindells' iconic Ibiza '89 book is set to make a comeback with a new edition releasing this month. The long-awaited title, published by IDEA, takes readers on a journey back in time to the infamous clubs and bars of the white island, such as Ku, Amnesia, Pacha and Café del Mar. In addition to showcasing the essence of the music scene (for which the author gives special thanks to DJ Alfredo and José Padilla), the book also exhibits the fashion and style of the era (including an honorable ...