JIMMY

JIMMY Issue Number 4: Tilt-Shift LA

Details: 8.5″x5.5″ | 88 pages | black & white with glossy color cover | Published in Los Angeles, California, USA | March 2012 | $10.00

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JIMMY Issue Number 4: Tilt-Shift LA

Details: 8.5″x5.5″ | 88 pages | black & white with glossy color cover | Published in Los Angeles, California, USA | March 2012 | $10.00

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Oh, That’s JIMMY

Independently published in the hills of Silver Lake and the heart of Hollywood, this quarterly explores the rich and diverse creative talents of the sprawling city of Los Angeles. Through photo editorials, interviews, art, and articles it discovers and promotes L.A.’s underground queer community. In a blog-cluttered world, JIMMY stands as a printed history, preserving and documenting a unique and city-specific cultural moment.

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Oh, That’s JIMMY

Independently published in the hills of Silver Lake and the heart of Hollywood, this quarterly explores the rich and diverse creative talents of the sprawling city of Los Angeles. Through photo editorials, interviews, art, and articles it discovers and promotes L.A.’s underground queer community. In a blog-cluttered world, JIMMY stands as a printed history, preserving and documenting a unique and city-specific cultural moment.

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JIMMY Issue #1: Male Intimacy

Issue Number One: Male Intimacy features some articles and interviews including one with Brian Hill, the gay drummer of the straight-band, The Soft Pack; a photo spread of musician Allen Bleyle; a photo essay by Quentin Belt of some skinny boys doing laundry; an interesting quote about pet ownership by Jonathan Smith; and an advice column called “Ask Grace.”

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JIMMY Issue #1: Male Intimacy

Issue Number One: Male Intimacy features some articles and interviews including one with Brian Hill, the gay drummer of the straight-band, The Soft Pack; a photo spread of musician Allen Bleyle; a photo essay by Quentin Belt of some skinny boys doing laundry; an interesting quote about pet ownership by Jonathan Smith; and an advice column called “Ask Grace.”

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