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Our annual Summer Music issue with Phoenix's first-ever US cover, Major Lazer and the new Mad Decent vanguard, Dum Dum Girls and a California rock road trip, Young Dro and Grand Hustle's holding pattern and much, much more. On newsstands now!

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Listen to a mix of music from our Summer Music issue

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Issue #4 New Folk

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    FADER 57: Life on Hawaii's Waianae Coast Feature Story

    Photographer Sasha Cutter, along with her twin brother Knut, has been documenting the lives of Hawaii's Waianae Coast residents for the past three years. Many of the subjects live in makeshift homes or tents, exposing a much harder life than the idealized version most of us hold of island life in the Aloha State. After the jump, read Eric Ducker's essay on Cutter's photography from FADER 57, and click here to watch the last in our series of slideshows, narrated by four of Waianae's residents. more...

    posted in Film+Art    tags: F57, Sasha Cutter, Waianae Coast    11/11/2008
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  • FADER 57: American Wars

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    In our current photo issue, we feature some of our photographers' most personal work: Peter van Agtmael has been documenting American soldiers, both in Iraq and Afghanistan and as they return home, since 2006. View the slideshow from the American Wars photo essay, with commentary by one of his subjects, Iraq veteran Raymond Hubbard. After the jump, read Julianne Shepherd's accompanying story from FADER Number 57. more...

    posted in Film+Art    tags: F57, Peter van Agtmael    11/03/2008
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  • FADER 57: Refugee Motels

    For our annual photo issue, Gabriele Stabile presented a selection from his long-running project documenting the initial experiences of refugees arriving in the United States. With the help of the International Organization for Migration, Stabile was able to photograph the first experiences of many refugees in the transition motels they are housed in while they await placement somewhere in the US. Up above, watch the slideshow, featuring an extended cut of the photos narrated by Stabile, and after the jump read T. Cole Rachel's feature on Stabile's photo work at the refugee motels. more...

    posted in Film+Art    tags: F57, Gabriele Stabile, refugee motels    10/20/2008
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  • FADER 57: AIDS in America

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    In our current Photo Issue, we feature some of our frequent contributors' most personal work. Longtime FADER photographer Krisanne Johnson documented the lives of several young African-American women living with HIV and AIDS. We've collected many of the photos along with audio commentary by Johnson and one of her subjects, Lolisa Gibson, in this slideshow, and after the jump, you can read Matthew Schnipper's essay which ran with the photos in the magazine. Next Monday, we will post the next slideshow and feature: Gabriele Stabile's "Temporary Residence," focusing on transition motels many refugees must stay in when they first arrive in the United States. more...

    posted in Film+Art    tags: AIDS, F57, HIV, Krisanne Johnson    10/13/2008
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