One of our most talked about and appreciated EAT stories written in an original and creepy style. Hey, cannibals have to eat too.
We’ve all had our share of psycho roommates but one who brings home bedbugs is over the top. Some will do anything to stop the itch, even throw out all worldly possessions.
Romantic Runner was the first music piece on CBK that used a soundtrack to frame a visual story from the point of view of the author.
For the Eco Fashion section of our Japanese cover, this CBK staff member is almost unrecognizable while displaying unique style showcasing vintage Kimonos from the 60’s.
A Thinker is Satan’s Slave provides a glimpse into Max Power’s take on the impossibility to understand our own destiny – we think… Eyes tells a short cryptic story with only images and leaves free interpretation to the viewer. The inspiration for the piece much like it’s creator remains a mystery.
Art Pussy is an art and film collective comprised of four like-minded mad men who love their mothers. They are Brooklyn based artists and CBK loves to follow their performances. This article was written for their first New York public venue and is one of our readers favorites
The author’s history of hurricanes past and documentation of 24 hours before and after Sandy stormed into town. The CBK office was down for a week because of her. Bitch indeed.
A Jewish boxer is uncommon these days. We loved how he dances like poetry in the ring, the mesmerizing rhythm of his feet matched only by the classy cadence of his words.
Matching poetry with intricate doodles is a signature CBK move. The poem is interpreted by the doodle. One day we’ll try this formula the other way around.
A CBK created mythical creature who roams the streets of NYC. Here we explain how and why he arrived in our fair city. Le Fish also exploded a turkey and kicked it into the East river for our Thanksgiving Issue.
Creating a new way of reviewing eateries was the goal, so the CBK musical restaurant review was born. Our first victim, Brooklyn’s popular “Bark”, was skewered by a catchy scathing rhyme Animal Tropical style.
When Alexandra showed up for the photo shoot, we were all skeptical because she was so tiny. However, as she peeled off her clothes, revealing her slammin’ curves, we began to understand the story imprinted on her body.