Published May 21, 2010 by Molly



Australian photographer Scottie Cameron’s photos are big and vibrant, even when they’re diminished to the size of your computer monitor. Like WLYS favorite Sleigh Bells, Cameron’s work comes across as large and loud even when it’s technically shrunken down to the system requirements of whatever machine you’re accessing it on. We’d still kill to see the photographs in real life, though!
Published April 28, 2010 by Molly

Vijay Khurana’s personal mini-zine Aeroplanes Exist is an offering in the time-honored tradition of personal mini-zines. It is quarter-sized, written on a charmingly jumpy typewriter, and embellished with carefully-chosen images notable for their metaphorical impact and obliquity.
The writing is hard to describe. Little stories, snippets of recalled conversation, fragments of aphorisms, all woven together in a delicate balance. It’s available at Bird in the Hand Zine Shop, and we can think of nothing better to carry in your back pocket.
Published June 16, 2009 by Dallas


“Chalk drawings spotted in the schoolyard of a small rural school in Australia. Drawn on an old chalkboard by the principal over twelve years ago.”
Thanks Cameron!
Published May 1, 2009 by Spike

When we shot the movie down in Melbourne we discovered this radio station Triple R and we couldn’t believe it was this good. At the end of our three month stay they invited us in and let us do our own show. We’ll post that as soon as we unearth it.
102.7 FM in Melbourne, or streaming live all over the world here.