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What’s In Store? - 3x1

By Tom Ran
Scott Morrison, founding partner of 3x1.

Photo: Daniel Bernauer

Scott Morrison is the Sean Parker of denim. Though not as ubiquitous as facebook, Morrison has had a string of successes with the launch of Paper Denim & Cloth and…

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What’s In Store? - Saturdays Surf

By Tom Ran
The Saturdays Surf crew, left to right: Morgan Collett, Josh Rosen, and Colin Tunstall

Photo: Tuukka Koski

For years surfing in NYC was reserved for the die hards. Even though the Atlantic Ocean is minutes away, the urban density didn’t make transporting a surfboard an easy task….

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Behind the Bar - Karlsson’s Batch 2008

By Craig Cavallo
A family affair, Bertil Gunnarsson with his son Bo Gunnarsson.

Photo: Stefan Andersson

Potatoes are a significant part of Swedish culture. On Cape Bjare, in the south of Sweden, the soil they grow in is referred to as farmer’s gold. The country grows…

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RESULTS FOR "Gus Van Sant"

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The Discipline of D.E.

Photo: Gus Van Sant

The Discipline of D.E.

William S. Burroughs and Gus Van Sant crossed paths several times in their careers in the 80’s. Many know about Burroughs’s appearance in Drugstore Cowboy as Tom the Priest. However,… read more »

M Blash for Opening Ceremony

Photo: M Blash

Opening Ceremony Japan

A short film was recently made for Opening Ceremony’s Tokyo launch. It stars Jena Malone prancing around in a golden field while Gus Van Sant sits awkwardly in… read more »

Mr. Fergus Henderson

Photo: Fantastic Man

Fantastic Man No. 8

There’s a lot of discussion about print and the quality that it has over the web. Several magazines stand out from the throngs of uninspired publications that The Scout will… read more »

TOURS

The Bacon Tour

By David Tez

Photo: Staff

From time to time, The Scout will feature interborough food tours designed as culinary and geographic explorations of our fair city. Each has been field tested, in a single day,…

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The Tenenbaums

By Siobhan Vivian

Photo: Staff

The Royal Tenenbaums is Wes Anderson’s visual love letter to New York. Though never explicitly named, the film presents a stunningly constructed pastiche of the quirky, the kitschy and the…

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