Emily Hunt Raquel Welch (Caballero), DUKE Magazine - Trois, 2007,
from DUKE Magazine, 90 page publication, 27.5 × 21.4 cm, 2000 copies printed, TCG002251
This is the issue where we’ve come of age, so to speak. You can really see how slick we’re getting, what with the neatly spaced-out columns and the restrained word count. There’s still too much to handle material-wise, but we really can’t help it as if our investors would let us, we’d cram it all until the pages were blacked out. Anyway, what’s in this issue? Interviews with OZ magazine founder Richard Neville (excellent!), celebrity garbologist A.J. Weberman, specials on fake tattoos, novelty specs and juvenile delinquent films, plus articles on why Bono is actually not that bad (read it and weep) and Devolution: Why Everything Is Ugly In The World. Featured artists including Michelle Hanlin, Cybele Cox and Agatha Gothe-Snape, and a sci-fi inspired fashion shoot Sputnik isn’t even all of it. Oh, there’s just too much.