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jexixs · 3 years ago
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Drew Kaylee and Lilly being mysterious sitting on boxes and staring out windows XD. 
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tabloidtoc · 5 years ago
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Time, November 25
Cover: The Next 100 -- Awkwafina 
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Page 2: Contents, other covers  
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Page 4: From the Editor 
Page 6: For the Record 
Page 9: The Brief -- Democrat Adam Schiff 
Page 10: Adam Schiff’s trial 
Page 11: Spain’s new far right rides nationalist wave to greater power, News Ticker 
Page 12: Has the CDC finally figured out what’s making vapers sick? 
Page 13: Milestones -- Died -- James Le Mesurier, Bernard J. Tyson 
Page 14: In the Democratic primary Amy Klobuchar makes the case for pragmatism over a “pipe dream” 
Page 17: How climate change is clobbering kids’ health 
Page 20: Lightbox -- A family’s grief 
Page 25: The View -- How to reduce medical errors 
Page 27: How Bolivia’s President brought about his end, Marriage: still not dead 
Page 28: Between Countries: As the U.S. pulls back, the Kurds of Syria seek refuge 
Page 39: Time Next 100 
Page 40: Advocates 
Page 42: Awkwafina by Sandra Oh 
Page 43: Asia Kate Dillon by Adam Rippon 
Page 44: Magid Magid 
Page 45: Vijay Gupta, Gina Martin, Sara Mardini 
Page 46: Dutee Chand, Adut Akech, Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi, Toby Merrill 
Page 47: Camille Francois by Mark Warner, Kwame Onwuachi by Tom Colicchio, Joy Buolamwini 
Page 48: Chanel Miller by Christine Blasey Ford 
Page 49: Xiuhtezcatl Martinez and Kelsey Juliana by Mary Robinson 
Page 50: Bad Bunny by Ricky Martin 
Page 51: Amanda Nguyen, Alexandra Rojas, Bindi Irwin and Robert Irwin 
Page 52: Artists 
Page 54: Camila Cabello by Alejandro Sanz 
Page 55: Henry Golding by Michelle Yeoh, John Edmonds, Bowen Yang
Page 56: Jason Reynolds by Ibram X. Kendi 
Page 57: Billie Eilish, Lili Reinhart by Kate and Laura Mulleavy, Ezra Miller 
Page 58: Liza Koshy by Alicia Keys, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Noah Centineo, Jharrel Jerome by Korey Wise 
Page 59: Beanie Feldstein by Olivia Wilde, D.J. “Shangela” Pierce by Jenifer Lewis, Ryan O’Connell by Lena Dunham 
Page 60: Maggie Rogers by Camila Mendes 
Page 61: MJ Rodriguez by Laverne Cox 
Page 62: Wanuri Kahiu by dream hampton 
Page 63: Megan Thee Stallion, Ali Stroker by Kristin Chenoweth 
Page 64: Leaders 
Page 66: Carlos Alvarado Quesada by Ban Ki-moon 
Page 67: Lauren Underwood by Cory Booker 
Page 68: Dan Crenshaw 
Page 69: Edward Leung, Tabata Amaral, Ayman Odeh 
Page 70: Vanessa Luna, Rafaela Requesens, Shinjiro Koizumi, Varshini Prakash by Jay Inslee 
Page 71: Pete Buttigieg by Steve Adler, Elise Stefanik by Paul Ryan, Jesse Klaver 
Page 72: Thanathorn Juangroongruankit
Page 73: Kyrsten Sinema by Mark Kelly, Josh Hawley by Ted Cruz, Jordan Bardella 
Page 74: Aly Raisman by Ashley Graham 
Page 75: Roya Rahmani, Nadiem Makarim, Francis Suarez by Marco Rubio 
Page 76: Innovators 
Page 78: Emily Weiss by Alexis Ohanian 
Page 79: Tristan Walker, Paula Jofre, Audrey Gelman 
Page 80: Nite Yun by Samin Nosrat 
Page 81: Nat Turner and Zach Weinberg 
Page 82: Brian Armstrong, Silvia Caballero, Lilly Singh by Jimmy Fallon 
Page 83: Jess Morales Rocketto by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Kotchakorn Voraakhom, Yuan Cao, Keller Rinaudo 
Page 84: Melina Matsoukas by Daniel Kaluuya 
Page 85: Jayathma Wickramanayake, Varun Sivaram, Henrique Dubugras and Pedro Franceschi 
Page 86: Desus and Mero by Chris Hayes 
Page 87: Mei Mei Hu 
Page 88: Phenoms 
Page 90: Zion Williamson by Shaquille O’Neal, Bobi Wine, Regan Smith 
Page 91: Emma Chamberlain 
Page 92: Jeremy O. Harris by Lynn Nottage 
Page 93: Keke Palmer by Michael Strahan 
Page 94: Blackpink, Sally Rooney by Meg Wolitzer, Max Schrems 
Page 95: Ben Stokes by Stephen Fry, Marsai Martin, Coco Gauff by Billie Jean King, Kerby Jean-Raymond 
Page 96: Tim Ellis by Terry Virts
Page 97: Alysa Liu by Michelle Kwan 
Page 98: Lil Nas X by Billy Ray Cyrus 
Page 100: Name Game 
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jeremystrele · 7 years ago
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Our Favourite Rented Homes
Our Favourite Rented Homes
by Ashley Simonetto
View from lounge into the dining room of Lilli Waters and Jake Cole’s Pascoe Vale home. The vintage poppy painting is cherished as it was salvaged from an op shop and repaired, pictured with rug from IKEA, and macramé plant hangers from Etsy. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
A vintage 1960’s print ‘Saw Ohn Nyun’ by Sir Gerard Kelly from Smith St Bazaar, mirror from The Junk Co., dining table made by Lilli’s Uncle, Kim Moir, Danish Sideboard from Gumtree, and assorted glassware hand me downs from Lilli’s Grandmother and from The Junk Co. Jake’s assorted guitar collection on rack, including a custom-made Maton guitar gifted as a birthday present from Lilli. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
The painting of Jacob by friend Wynona Miller, gifted by Lilli as for their wedding is one of her most loved possessions. Also in the room, hanging rug from Ishka, rug from IKEA, and vintage print, pots and bowls from assorted op shops and garage sales. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Lilli Waters and Jake Cole
Photographer Lilli Waters and musician Jake Cole rent a beautiful three bedroom home in Pascoe Vale.
‘I remember after a weekend of house inspections, feeling so depressed at the falling apart shacks we had seen, we sent an email to the real estate on a Sunday basically begging for them to accept us, and they did!’ recalls Lilli. The pair wasted no time in making their new surroundings feel like home, establishing a veggie garden, and decorating with a varied mix of furniture, textiles and art.
If you’re not lucky enough to rent a home with existing hooks or picture rails for hanging artwork, try 3M hooks – a great solution for artwork display, without damaging walls.
Revisit Lilli and Jake’s home here.
  Poppy Lane and Scott Gibson’s Eltham family home. Open plan kitchen. Pop & Scott couch in foreground. Photo – Annette O’Brien. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Main bedroom. Pop & Scott bed, painted stumpie, bedside dreamweaver and extra large pot. Photo – Annette O’Brien. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Looking from master bedroom into bathroom. Dane Lovett artwork on left wall, Angelucci couch and vintage kids armchair. Photo – Annette O’Brien. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Poppy Lane, Scott Gibson & Family
Renting has been no barrier to creating a uniquely personal family pad for Poppy Lane and Scott Gibson of Pop & Scott. For these two clever creatives, simple updates such as replacing light fittings and window furnishings, and taming an overgrown garden have had a huge impact.
Revisit Poppy and Scott’s home here.
Living room/reading corner. ‘Take A Line For A Walk’ armchair by Alfredo Häberli for Moroso. Pillow by Air France Premiére. Coffee table called Offcut by Tom Dixon. Thin Lamp by Juniper Design, Blu Dot sofa, handmade rug from India and paddle from flea market. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
PieterJan Mattan and Jett House’s apartment in TriBeCa, Manhattan. Open living room including a 12 inc tall teepee that was a Craigslist find and vintage library ladder. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
PieterJan Mattan and Jett House
New Yorkers are the ultimate renters – this is a city where house-proud tenants stay put for many years (even decades) in one apartment, and often repaint the walls, or even renovate the kitchens in their rented homes.
The apartment of creative consultant PieterJan Mattan and UX designer Jett House in TriBeCa is a proper old school New York loft, in a 200 year old building which was originally an umbrella factory. ‘This place needs constant care and attention, something breaks every month, and it gets cold in the winter with our giant single glass windows… but they say that’s old New York charm!’ says PJ.
Revisit PJ and Jett’s New York apartment here.
The Collingwood shared apartment of Sarah Booth, Art Rowlands, Roya Azadi and Gian Manik. Borge Mogensen couch (right) and two marble coffee tables that Roya designed. Photo by Eve Wilson. Production by Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
‘The kitchen is a big focus of our home life,’ tells Sarah. Photo by Eve Wilson. Production by Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Sarah Booth and Housemates
Share house living is a rite of passage for many young Australians, and the Collingwood apartment of Sarah Booth (of Tiggy Cafe, Flour Market and B’OK Flowers) is the ultimate Melbourne share house. This home is the sort of versatile, open plan space that is a magnet for creative people – both those who live here, and a steady stream of friends and creative collaborators.
This household revels in the ‘communal’ aspects of co-habitation. They cook for each other, watch TV together, and offer encouragement and input on each others’ various creative endeavours. They even ran a pop-up restaurant here a couple of years ago, which seated 40! A hive of activity, in every sense.
Revisit Sarah Booth’s eclectic share house here.
Detail from the Dandenong Ranges home of artist Miranda Skoczek & family. Artwork by Miranda’s close friend Emily Ferretti from Sophie Gannon gallery, French table, Eames LCW chair from Living Edge, Kashmiri silk rug, Gubi lamp from Cult, bookshelf from Bunnings, and Mexican mask. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Hallway goals! Glass painting from London above a Balinese farmer’s hat and Ercol love seat from Temperature Design. To the right,  Boucherite rug from Loom, fine art photograph by Leila Jeffreys and Blue Bird Bottle by Leah Fraser from Arthouse Gallery. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Miranda Skoczek and Family
The colourful home of artist Miranda Skoczek in Upwey, at the foot of the Dandenong Ranges, is testament to just how much personality you can inject into a space without making any structural changes.
Miranda collects art, furniture and beautiful objects obsessively. Her home is a celebration of her favourite things – this is a place where Australian contemporary art sits alongside vintage textiles, contemporary design pieces are celebrated equally alongside tribal relics, and Asian antiques perch perfectly alongside  vintage ceramics from Portugal to Japan, Ethiopia to the US. Miranda is a bowerbird in the truest sense.
Revisit Miranda’s home here.
Housemates Laura Jones, Alex Standen and Mirra Whale share this Sydney home. Kitchen, newly renovated by all three girls. ‘This picture reminds me of how amazing a transformation our kitchen has made!’ says Alex. ‘It used to be so dark but our friend Celia Gullett found this amazing window on the street, Mirra knocked a hole out of the wall to put it in, and then suddenly we had the most beautiful bright kitchen’. The plate hanging on the right above the sink is by their friend and fellow artist Luke Sciberras, and all the ceramic bowls are made by Alex. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Large painting by Laura Jones, which are constantly changing based on exhibitions. ‘Our artwork is on high rotation for this reason!’ says Laura. Couch is Laura’s, cushions from EDIT.  Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Laura Jones, Alex Standen and Mirra Whale
Artists and housemates Laura Jones, Alex Standen and Mirra Whale know the owner of their rental property, which has given them the freedom to significantly improve their rambling, three bedroom home. They’ve ripped up carpet and painted walls, but their most impressive project has been the DIY renovation of their kitchen! (Such a top effort!)
The presence and immense talent of each artist is felt all around this house. The walls are hung with large artworks by both Laura and Mirra, as well as a host of their artist friends, while almost all of the ceramic tableware in the kitchen was made by Alex, and is used daily.
Revisit Laura, Alex and Mirra’s house here.
The Gertrude St residence of Kate Stokes, Haslett Grounds and their little one, Mariko. Mariko’s little cubby house room built in a corner of the lounge room by Haslett.  Poster from Third Drawer Down, blanket on bed in foreground by Uimi. Photo – Sean Fennessy, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
The incredible Fitzroy apartment of Kate Stokes of Coco Flip, Haslett Grounds and their baby  daughter Mariko (also known as ‘Kiko’!). Kilim rug from Loom, hanging sculpture by Sophie Moorhouse Morris, weaving by Hanne Ibec, Bucket coffee table and Puku ottomans by Coco Flip, lounge from Grandfather’s Axe, floor cushion from Camberwell Markets, Cacti floor stand from Mr Kitly, sideboard made with friends from Archier. Photo – Sean Fennessy, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Kate Stokes and Haslett Grounds
Since we first featured their beautiful rented apartment, designers Kate and Haslett have expanded their family, and moved into a bigger place (!) but we’re still super inspired by their creative solutions for this expansive one bedroom apartment in Fitzroy.
Most impressively, when they found out they were expecting their first bub, instead of seeking a house with more bedrooms, Haslett and Kate responded creatively, by designing a mini cubby-house inspired bedroom for Kiko in the large living space! (Genius!). They also softened the space with the most impressive collection of indoor plants – it makes such a difference in a lofty space like this.
Revisit Kate and Haslett’s home here.
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jexixs · 5 years ago
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Lotus Dreams episode_1: I’ll sing a song for you...
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jexixs · 5 years ago
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I made a new book cover for Lotus Dreams on Tapas.io :D
https://tapas.io/series/Lotus-Dreams
https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/lotus-dreams/list?title_no=316991
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jexixs · 5 years ago
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Dreamers: Kayli and Lilly
from “Lotus Dreams” 
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