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The inaugural issue of LVHRD MGZN, a project by the New York City social event club, is hot off the internet. Through frank conversations and provocative images, LVHRD MGZN puts the spotlight on some of the more notable architects, editors, musicians, and artists who have been members of the club over the last two years. The quarterly e-format of the magazine allows for unique reader experiences and even includes an article contributed by one of Cool Hunting's own. Available for download here.

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This entry posted on 24 October 2006 at 7:09 PM
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