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Issue 05 — "Apocalypse"

Apocalypse reclaims its Greek root — apokálypsis, meaning revelation — reframing destruction as a chance for clarity. The issue bridges dystopianism and non-fiction, forcing readers to question their conceptions of the near future through the lens of empathy, desire, and collective anxiety.

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Editor-in-Chief & Creative Director

Oblivion

Characters absorbed in consumption — sunbathing on a polluted beach, gaming through an explosion — oblivious to the collapse happening around them.

 

Climate anxiety made visceral through deliberate, unsettling contrast.

Issue 04 — "Clandestine"

Clandestine explores the intrigue of secrets and the narratives they unlock — what we confess, what we perform, and what we bury. The issue moves between the devotional and the defiant, the taboo and the tender, asking what happens when the hidden becomes visible.

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Editor-in-Chief & Creative Director

Guilty Pleasures

 

Unapologetic self-expression as an act of defiance — taboo, maximalist, and deliberately excessive. Shot as a fever dream of color and chaos, the editorial refuses restraint as a virtue.

Religious Confessionals

 

Devotion reframed as desire — saints rendered in contemporary dress, halos intact, blood running down their faces. The sacred and the transgressive occupying the same frame, asking what we confess and what we keep hidden. Shot on location in an abandoned church.

Reversed

 

Created in the wake of Missouri's abortion ban, the secrets women are forced to keep made visible — fetal development mapped across contraception, bodily autonomy rendered as intimate and unavoidable fact. The beating heart positioned as both biological reality and political flashpoint.

Art Direction by Courtney Huang and Sara Frankenthaler

Collage by Morgan Simers

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