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Rose & Olive Houston neighbors pull back the curtains and expose each other’s lives.
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The Nerve Insider
A peak of what's new and hot at Nerve.
The Modern Materialist
Almost everything you want.
The Daily Siege
An intimate and provocative look at Siege's life, work and loves.
The Nerve Blog-a-log
Autumn Sonnichsen
A fashionable L.A. photo editor exploring all manner of hyper-sexual
girls down south.
ScreenGrab
The Nerve Film Blog
Chase The creator of Supercult.com poses his pretty posse.
The Nerve Video Blog
Deep, deep inside the world of online video.
61 Frames Per Second
Smarter gaming.
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The Nerve Film Blog
Brandonland
A California boy in L.A. capturing beach parties, sunsets and
plenty of skin.
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Harriette Yahr is a writer and filmmaker. Her latest short film, Baker's Men, a romp about two little girls deconstructing a nursery rhyme, aired on the Sundance Channel. Her writing's appeared in Salon.com, Independent Video and Film Monthly, and elsewhere. Her films have screened at various festivals, including Telluride, and her honors include an NEA Regional Fellowship and a nomination for a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship.She's taught filmmaking and been a guest lecturer/filmmaker at Dartmouth College. |
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Elizabeth Young was born in San Francisco and schooled at UC Davis and the Art Center College of Design. She shoots for numerous magazines including Surface, The Face, i-D and Ray Gun, as well as Nerve. She's been living in New York for four years.
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Barry Yourgrau's new book, Haunted Traveller, was published in May 1999, along with reissues of two earlier works, Wearing Dad's Head and A Man Jumps Out of an Airplane. A performer as well as a writer, he starred in the movie version of his last book, The Sadness of Sex.
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Jada Yuan grew up in rural New Mexico. Her mother, a glass artist, met her father, a nuclear physicist, on a blind date in New York while they were in college, then showed up on his doorstep months later and moved in. Jada spent her adolescence playing violin and rebelling against rebelling. She now spends her days tied to a phone at New York Magazine, interviewing B-list celebrties, and was recently told she has "very strange views on sex." She doesn't believe it's possible to meet anyone online. Her email is jadabird@hotmail.com. |
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