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I make sense

Missives on media, marketing and more. Edited by Amar Patel

May 29, 2013

So it Goes: another magazine to covet

by Amar Patel in magazines, journalism


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I'm not sure what first attracted me to So it Goes. Perhaps it was the whimsical title that played against the weightiness of a biannual arts and culture journal. Then again, it may have been the curious mix of subjects: James Franco's tale of the demise of his Palo Alto high school friend Ivan, the "mad one" who became his muse; the work of street-hanging photojournalist Boogie, a man addicted to junkies and gangsters; the magic of the circus and the characters who have time and again run away with it to preserve a 250-year-old British tradition; and the post-Lanza struggle for peace in trigger-happy USA, a land where firepower gives the citizen a false sense of security and where "gun control means using both hands", as hip hop legends De La Soul observed.

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TAGS: So it Goes, James Wright, Joshua Bullock, Boogie photographer, James Franco, Paul Thomas Anderson, Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse, Zed Nelson Gun Nation, Felicity Jones, Fourth & Main journal