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June 2015

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History Lives on Through Dutch Artist Henk Pander's Paint Brush

Jun 29, 2015  |   Contributor: Carly Zinderman

With mixed emotions, Henk Pander left his native dwelling in the Netherlands for Portland, Oregon. He was only 27 when he immigrated to the United States and although already having made his mark in the art world, Henk continued on with his creative lifestyle, drawing inspiration from a new land and a new life.... Read More

The Overnight's Adam Scott Chats Fake Penises, Awkward Preschool Camping Trips, & the Next U2 Podcast

Jun 26, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

Adam Scott is one of those actors who you see everywhere, but never get enough of. Whether he’s brooding in The Vicious Kind, mocking Will Ferrell in Step Brothers, or winning our hearts in Parks and Recreation, Adam Scott is always on point with an incredible range not often seen in Hollywood. With his new indie sex comedy, The Overnight... Read More

The Doobie Brothers Drop a Truth Bomb About Where Rock 'N' Roll is Thriving in Modern Music

Jun 22, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

When it comes to commenting on the current state of rock 'n’ roll, there’s really no band more qualified than The Doobie Brothers. They helped create the now-iconic California sound of the '70s, after all. Since first starting up back in 1970, the American rock group has sold over 40 million records and have gone through some incredibly distinct sounds.... Read More

Adorable Alert! Kids Become Art Critics and Give Yayoi Kusama's Newest Show a Sticker of Approval

Jun 16, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

The Creators Project have reminded us all, in the cutest way possible, that art is truly in the eye of the beholder. For the first Kids Critique episode, the project took a group of kids to see Yayoi Kusama’s newest show entitled Give Me Love at the David Zwirner gallery in New York. Without any preconceptions of what “good” art is, the kids responded naturally to the Japanese artist’s use of bold psychedelic colors and fun interactive installations. ... Read More

Surround Yourself With These Rare Photographs of Jazz Legends

Jun 15, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

There is something so powerful and effervescent about black and white images of iconic jazz musicians and singers—perhaps it is because back then artists weren’t as overexposed as they are now, making intimate photos pretty hard to come by. These five photographs are just a small taste of what Limited Runs has on offer in their Metronome Magazine Jazz Photo Collection, starring the likes of Billie Holiday, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Charlie Parker.... Read More

18 Things You Should Know About Game of Thrones' Insanely Talented Emilia Clarke

Jun 10, 2015  |   Contributor: Mila Pantovich

The fifth season of Game of Thrones is officially over on Sunday night and here at JustLuxe, we’re heartbroken. It’s going to be a long summer without that emotionally abusive show haunting our dreams—what are we going to talk about Monday on mornings now? ... Read More