Various Creative: TWO: A tangible platform for open-ended creativity with a wide range of artists at the helm

Various Creative: TWO


In the age of Instagram likes, retweets and reblogs, it’s easy to get cynical about the motivation behind creating and sharing one’s work online. If the internet has given us a platform for sharing, it’s also given us a platform for ceaseless self-promotion….

Continue Reading…

Masterpiece Coloring Book: Two Japanese artists interpret the classic works of old masters with childlike but intelligent perspective

Masterpiece Coloring Book


Often irreverent and always original, Zurich-based indecent publishing house Nieves has been publishing offbeat zines and art books since 2001, for a dedicated fan base that’s global and ever-growing. Their latest release, “,…

Continue Reading…

A Record of Time: A Journal of Wanderlust: Designer and artist Sean Woolsey captures a sense of wonder and adventure in nature

A Record of Time: A Journal of Wanderlust


by Kohl Crecelius It wasn’t long after SoCal-based artist, designer, and craftsman Sean Woolsey (already a CH favorite) came across a quote by American author John Green, that…

Continue Reading…

Hiut Denim’s Year Book 2: The UK brand’s publication celebrates big ideas and the people brave enough to bring them to life

Hiut Denim’s Year Book 2


by Emily Bihl With selvage denim’s ever-increasing popularity, the surfeit of new brands popping up seem to do little to differentiate themselves—but Wales-based Hiut Denim proves to be the exception. The brand’s remarkable yearly publication …

Continue Reading…

Various Creative: ONE: Creatives from across the US interpret a curious quotation from Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez in a new zine from Portland

Various Creative: ONE


Firm believers in the future of print media are always excited to see creative endeavors jump from the screen onto paper. The latest independent print project to land at CH features the photography and visual art by some longtime favorites as well as…

Continue Reading…

New York Art Book Fair 2013: From books just containing commas to sublime photography, our publication picks from the recent event

New York Art Book Fair 2013


This year the New York Art Book Fair sprawled into the courtyard and filled the three floors of MOMA’s PS1 building in Long Island City. The fair, which is one of the largest book fairs in the world, welcomes a wide array of…

Continue Reading…

Second Life: Light Bulb Magazine: East of Borneo brings back LA-based music and art magazines from the ’70s

Second Life: Light Bulb Magazine


The online publication based in LA East of Borneo has embraced the magic of print in a series called Second Life, in which they bring back the long-lost printed…

Continue Reading…

Filmme Fatales: An Australian editor launches a smart zine focused on women and film

Filmme Fatales

After moving back home to Australia last year and starting a career in social media marketing, Brodie Lancaster missed the writing and editing of her old job, as the managing editor of Portable.tv in New York. Armed with an address book of talented writers and filmmakers, Lancaster decided to…

Continue Reading…

Everything is Fucked, Everything is Okay

Writers from across the globe talk the ups and downs of modern life in a new zine

Everything is Fucked, Everything is Okay

Responding to common feelings of being overwhelmed by our chaotic modern world, Everything is Fucked, Everything is Okay is a new print zine featuring writing from contributors based in NYC, London and Sydney. Assembled by hand by Brooklyn-based writer and founder James Aviaz, the zine touches on those confusing…

Continue Reading…


Lindzine #2

First look at the second issue of the Lindsay Lohan-focused zine by Bibiru and The Wormholes

Lindzine-two-2.jpg Lindzine-two-3.jpg

The 25-year-old actress-singer-jailbird Lindsay Lohan has attracted as much publicity off-screen as she has for her roles in slasher films and family comedies alike. The hijinks that have led her in and out of rehab centers and through the criminal justice system has always left us wondering whether she’s a celebrity trainwreck or a brilliant self-publicist—or both.

Late last year Mexican-American artist Bibiru and his cohorts The Wormholes put together a 56-page zine dedicated to Lohan, a brilliantly titled, vaguely tongue-in-cheek tribute that captured massive attention and prompted renewed reflection on her undeniable beauty.

Bibiru is following up on the black-and-white zine’s success with a second issue dropping in the coming days, and a third in the works. “We The Wormholes love Her Majesty and we believe she’s here to teach humanity about love,” says Bibiru. “She has a naturally ability to cast a spell over millions.”

Lindzine-two-1.jpg

Bibiru jokes that the images were beamed down from extraterrestrial friends but then, in a brief moment of serious reflection, admits the project seems to be running away with itself, seemingly fueled by Lohan’s controversial stronghold on pop culture. He’s not surprised, though—“We felt its power but didn’t know what to expect.”

Lindzine-two-4.jpg

The second issue is due to drop this week, and will sell for $7.