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Andreas Tzortzis

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He has worked as a journalist for the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Newsweek and Monocle Magazine from Berlin and London before leading Red Bull’s mainstream-facing content platform, The Red Bulletin, from Los Angeles. He recently returned to his hometown of San Francisco with his small family. dre@agei.st

Open Water Swimming

It's the perfect time of year to get into the water, so we got in touch with open water swimming coach and competitor Kirsten Read to get her thoughts on training. Though the Maine-based Read has been swimming competitively since high school, the 53-year-old feels she's just now rounding into...

Sandra Kulli

I’ve done a lot of traveling lately, speaking to audiences on the east coast and in Switzerland about all of you and the inspiration I draw from this community. That word has never really been about one group or demographic for me; indeed, we work with millennials, champion the...

Michael Blake

The dancer’s life is filled with triumphs and stresses. For every stretch of job instability and for every bit of wear and tear the body endures, there is the adulation that follows a great performance, and the feeling of completeness on the stage. For most of his well-regarded career, Blake...

Laura Silverman

Everything about opening up a restaurant in Narrowsburg made sense to Laura Silverman. The town, two hours from New York City, was starting to get hipster cred. Her passion for foraging and locally-sourced cooking would provide the weekend visitors the kind of farm-to-table experience that they craved. She worked on...

Mary P Shriver

I was photographing this week’s profile subject, Mary Shriver when I noticed a chin-up bar in her bathroom. She jumped up to demonstrate and ripped off a couple of impressive pull-ups before the bar became dislodged and she fell four feet onto the tiled floor, hitting her tailbone. Then she...

Bonnie Mackay

Inspiration hits Bonnie Mackay everywhere. She might be window shopping in a foreign city or scouring every last inch of exhibition space at a trade show. A design or a piece will catch her eye, sending her on a journey to understand not just the craft behind the piece...

Andrew Macpherson

Andrew Macpherson’s father was a race car driver. This is both cool for obvious reasons and indicative of his career path for a less obvious one. “One of the most important things in driving fast is looking far ahead,” he told me. “I’ve always had my eyes on what is happening...

Asbury Park

I lived in NYC 25 years and never made it to the Jersey Shore. Blame it on fear of Snooki. I’m not sure what I was expecting, but what I found was the nicest, most generous community imaginable. Granted, we were there on a blustery, stormy weekend in May, not...

Dana Johnson

The transition point in Dana Johnson’s life came at 31, when she won the Flannery O’Connor Award for a short story she’d written during her MFA program at Indiana University. More than its prestige and promise of a badly-needed check for the broke grad student, the award ended a period of...

Gordon Clark

He actually came to Los Angeles to make another movie. But then Gordon Clark, freshly touched down from his native South Africa, met a talkative, warm, young veteran on the street in Santa Monica. Before he knew it, he was traveling across the country to Douglas Brown’s native Louisiana,...
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