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GONE country 94

Lip-Schmackin good! 10

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Blogger we love 64

Super indeed 38

Being frank! 48

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Want to get involved with the magazine? Do you have

something to say? Something to show? Something to

express? Join us! We’re always looking for new members

to the team. Email us at [email protected]

Letter from the editor

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Food 12

travel 134

Fall fashion 70

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The bleep quiz 174

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Check this out! It’s

another cartoon by

Ben Humeniuk!

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BLEEP takes a bite outta

Zach Schmahl makes cookies. Lots of them. And

they’re delicious (if we do say so ourselves). So

how’d he do it? Where’d he start? We get the dish

from the man himself.

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FOOD

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all the SCHMAHL things

Favorite artist?

Nelly Furtado

Best concert you’ve

been to?

Lady Gaga or Radiohead

If you could be on

any show on TV,

what would it be?

The Real World or 30 Rock.

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FOOD

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look good

outfit in any

by Keith & Kerry Frazee

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PUT IT INTO PRACTICE

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PUT IT INTO PRACTICE

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PUT IT INTO PRACTICE

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SAVED

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T

Sports CULTURE

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blockbusters

Attack of the film

summer

franchises

Film

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The word “franchise” does not always have an attractive

connotation. For me, it brings to mind money and greasy french fries.

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STAGE

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TakE Hike a

by Amy Lane Illustration by Tiffany Tucker

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www.guitees.com

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do you follow

us yet?

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We asked Natalie to tell us what

SuperTwins is about. So she drew us

this:

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Being

F rank

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Frank DeJulio just completed his

Off-Broadway debut in the new play

“Unnatural Acts.” He sits down with

BLEEP to talk about life as an actor

in New York, chicken soup and the

joy of watching a grown man cry.

Photos and story by Ryan Brinson

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“The firs t payment I ever go t for ac ti ng was

chicken soup.”

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Street style

by Ruth Fleurinord

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When we were going through Veronika Placek’s photos

on her blog, ticktockvintage.blogspot.com, we had a

hard time picking. That’s because every photo from this

Philadelphia third grade teacher is so effortlessly

beautiful. Blogging about personal style, vintage

clothing, and Philly, Veronika’s blog will inspire and

entertain you. That’s why we she’s a BLOGGER WE LOVE.

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thrifty fall fashion

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Kate Ross

Location: East Williamsburg

Occupation: Actor

What work have you done

that you're most proud

of? What excites me about

working in New York is the

chance to develop a new play

from the ground up. So, at

the moment, I'm proud to

rehearse the New York

premiere of Miranda

Huba's ”Hospital City” (at the

St. Mark's Church-in-the

Bowery October 6th-15th) For

tickets, hit up Ovationtix.

What is your dream?

Hmmm...just the one? To

have a lengthy career that

offers plenty of excuses to

travel.

What defines your

style? The rainbow rule: if

the entire color-wheel is

represented in my wardrobe,

nothing 'doesn't match!'

Rachel Rubenstein

Location: Los Angeles

Occupation: Actor

What work have you done

that you're most proud

of? When I feel I am fully

committed to the scene & can

lose myself in the moment.

What is your dream? My

dream would be to continue

acting and to always have a

venue in which to sing. For my

college thesis I researched the

effect of performing arts as a

rehabilitation method for ex-

offenders. The tools one learns

in any acting class are, I think,

imperative to navigating life. So

I would love to work with an

organization that provides

drama studies and performance

opportunities to inmates, and

people coming out of prison.

What defines your style? I

almost always go for classic

feminine looks.

Kate Hamilton

Location: Coney Island

Occupation: Singer

What work have you done

that you're most proud of?

This summer, I was cast in the

lead female dance role in a

musical for the Princeton

Festival of Music and I was

terrified to start rehearsals

because dancing is not my

strong suit by any means, but I

buckled down practiced and

pulled the moves off in the

end. Looking back, I’m proud

of the experience because

now I know for sure that when

I can’t rely on instinct for a

role, I can rely on discipline.

What is your dream? To

climb Mr. Kilimanjaro before

the snow melts.

What defines your style?

Color and feel.

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MUSIC CITY

Take the leap into

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Stump Being relatively new to Nashville hasn’t

stopped Adley from paving the way to her

rock star dreams.

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Chris

Corporate by day,

rocker by night

Chris Small makes

time for his

passion for music.

Check out what he

has to say about

the balancing act

that is his life.

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“Each sont is like a liuule

creative baby I've birthed.

Unfortunately some babies

are vtlier uhan ouhers.”

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Jeffrey

This singer-songwriter released his EP,

“The Worktape Sessions,” and has set

his sights even higher.

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“Flo Rida. I have

NO clue how he

ended up in my

music collection,

but when he

popped up on my

iPod one day, it

surprised even

me.”

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Russell

Growing up in Nashville has taken Russell from the

playground to the mainstage. His new EP on iTunes, “Die to

Live Again,” released in January and that’s only the start.

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D avid D ulcie

Even while in school David has been

releasing music for years. Now, he

heads toward bigger stages.

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Stimson

He wrote his first song at 14

and digs the Beatles. With

an album on the way, the

guy who plays seven

instruments lets us in on

how he got started and

where’s he’s headed.

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Sometimes I just lie awake at night

and goofy stories and things pop

into my head and they end up

making song lyrics and music.

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Yeah…he’s still excited about it.

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My firsu uime seeint…

Kelly Clarkson

By Brian Rolfe

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My firsu uime seeint… Britney By Danielle Milam

Spears

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FACE by stephen green

rockers give good

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do you follow

us yet?

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TRAVEL

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Photography by Ciara Macaulay

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story and photographs by Nick Dean BEYOND THE PARTY LINES

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HAITI By Ruth Fluerinord

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by Holly Renner

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NEW YORK

IN THE FALL

A love letter by Ryan Brinson

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I hear nothing. Not even a sound on the streets of New York, just the beating of my

own heart. -You’ve Got Mail

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Don't you love New York in the fall? It makes me wanna buy school supplies. I would send you a

bouquet of newly sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address.

-You’ve Got Mail

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Once I read a story about a butterfly in the subway, and today, I saw one! It got

on at 42nd and off at 59th, where, I assume, it was going to Bloomingdales to

buy a hat that will turn out to be a mistake, as almost all hats are

-You’ve Got Mail

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BLEEP

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