The Monster Children Guide To Sydney Film Festival
What we’re watching at the State Theatre this week.
Brooke Farris: An Interview With The World’s First Female CEO Of A Heritage Surf Brand
It’s no easy feat leading legacy surf brand, Rip Curl.
Watch: Shotgun by McTavish Featuring Josie Prendergast And Taj Richmond
An inspiring look at two surfers directed by Kai Neville that makes you want to teleport to Byron immediately.
Onward To Chapter 2
Click to find out why you might die if you don’t have this knife on you.
Muted and Minimalist: The Designs Of Eddie Mandell
The designer multi-hyphenate known for work with SZA, A24, Ethel Cain, and Model/Actriz.
Last Chance To Enter To Win A Custom Monster Children x Fender Guitar
Tell us in 50 words or less why you should win.
Radiohead: The Album Covers
From issue 56, with guest editor Stanley Donwood, the artist tells the story behind the look and feel of every Radiohead album.
Watch: The Trailer For ‘I Think I’m Here,’ A Film We Made About Nancy Whang Of LCD Soundsystem
Watch the trailer now and then get tickets to the premier at the Brooklyn Film Festival this weekend.
Day Trippers: Jill Perkins
The professional snowboarder’s guide to and around Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Last With Floodlights
Fall in love with Floodlights even more with our new series ‘The Last.’
At Home With Andrew Allen In The Monster Children X Vans Shoe
Ennio, a dog, a ramp; what more do you need?
Balancing East And West With Tala Worrell
An insightful conversation on how art changes the world.
Out Of Bounds
An insight into addiction, The Cross and recovery as told by Patrick McKenzie.
Back Stage With Nick Rattigan Of Current Joys And Surf Curse
On virality, intention, and the occasional ‘Fuck You’ set.
Listen: Fontaines D.C.’s Music To Get Tattooed To
Songs they recommend you hear while under the needle.
Disposable: Flight Facilities
The duo attract fun like it’s going out of fashion at Coachella.
Something You Need: The James Brand X Timex
Tell time, write the time down on paper, then cut that paper to pieces.
Love & Hate with Lungi Slabb and Hughie Vaughan
There’s nothing to hate about these two, but there’s a hell of a lot to love.