Full Stop: Anderson Cooper, Tony and Charlotte

In the second edition of the political column FULL STOP progressive NYC based TV host and journalist Jim Morrison welcomes a new TV season for his show For&Against on HereTV on his way back from Charlotte. And he decides to boycott Sochi.   You just got back from Charlotte – what feeling did you get from the democratic convention there? What were the hottest topics?

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Alma Alloro

Building a strong connection between printed matter and online publication is what I am aiming for with the Printed Matters section on Grateful Grapefruit. A lot different, but with the same DNA of an idea, artist Alma Alloro intertwines digital and analog in her work. Further Abstract is a series of drawings converted to a GIF animation and then converted back

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Full Stop: Royals, Lies and Lab-Grown Meat

Editor’s note: Good things happen to me when I least expect them. While interviewing Jim Morrison about the second season of his political show For & Against and his life in New York as a former penis contest winner, I slipped the idea of doing a political column on Grateful Grapefruit between the lines. He instantly said yes and couldn’t

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FUR_10: Levi

Justin messaged me yesterday on GChat, letting me know that he’s shooting a bearded guy. Knowing me too well, he surely got my attention. I said I want the images asap and here it is – a first look at Justin Violini’s shoot with Levi visiting from Oklahoma. Grateful Grapefruit has the exclusive on the first images from the shoot

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NOVÖ: Christophe Lemaire for BEANPOLE

Christophe Lemaire collaborates with BEANPOLE for Autumn/Winter 12, creating Novö, a collection inspired by the designer’s love of European New Wave, NOVÖ, music movement of the Eighties and is a modern reworking of the brand’s identity. The word “Novö” was invented by French rock critic and writer Yves Adrien in 1978 in his cult novel: “NOVO-VISION”. He anticipated the revolution of

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The Beast Within

Browsing through my Tumblr feed has recently turned to a rather dull and boring routine trying to bring some excitement over to Grateful Grapefruit’s Facebook page Since the lines of decency that Facebook draws are pretty thick and I am refraining myself from showing you the creme de la creme (sometimes literally) Furthermore, I think you don’t need to see a hard

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Dame Of Thrones

Summer just arrived in Berlin and yet it has to step down for fall and the lurking winter. That’s at least the feeling you get when you flip through the September editions of the most powerful fashion reads on the planet. An undisputed favorite this season is Tim Walker’s “Dame of Thrones” from this month’s W. Featuring Kristen McMenamy as a Joan-of-Arc

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Aganetha Dyck’s Honeycomb

The fascination with bees has been a driving force for numerous modern day scientists, researchers as well as many past civilizations. Aganetha Dyck’s current research is based on interspecies communication between humans and honeybees to understand the delicate and fragile nature that exists between these two species. Working in a collaborative process with the insects, she creates sculptural and visual representations

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James Clar

James Clar is a media artist whose work is a fusion of technology, popular culture and exciting visuals. His work explores the limitations of various communication mediums and its effect on the individual and society. Focusing on the visual arts, his work often controls and manipulates light – the common intersection of all visual mediums. While his early work dealt

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Queer Technologies

Lately one of my professors has been crowd sourcing ideas for his upcoming classes this fall from his Facebook friends. One of his classes, which I unfortunately cannot fit into my schedule (I’ll still audit the hell out of it), is called Genres of Affect and explores the idea of how affect is seen as a form of power. It’s

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Jim Morrison

Ever since I quit working as an investigative journalist and foreign correspondent at Darik Radio I’ve also been more or less avoiding politics as much as possible. I replaced reports on politicians with art features and election campaigns with posh press trips and came to realize that I’ve just been trying to avoid the inevitable. I  came to that realization more than

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Diana Scherer

Diana Scherer has a methodical approach to her work, comparable with scientific precision and childish curiosity that makes looking at her photographs both an aesthetic and learning experience. Scherer, born in Lauingen/Germany, studied fine art and photography at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. Since 2003 she lives and works in Amsterdam. With Nurture Studies, Diana Scherer presents an archive of flowers she has grown

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