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Honeysuckle showcases artists who are brave enough to make their stake in the world as artists. We know how hard it is. We present works in fine art, pop art, music, fashion and film.
Betrayal
I awoke on a bed of leaves and scattered branches tearing at my flesh through my shirt—itching and burning, scraping my skin raw. The sky was hazy with low-lying fog that obscured the treetops and swirled around the wilderness like curled fingers.
Fresh Photography: The Mystical World of Victoria Pettella
Victoria Pettella is a photographer and visual artist working in Canada. Magic blossoms in her soulful images of nature and goddess-like portraits.
A Cut Above the Rest: Rockalily Cuts
Voted London’s best hairdresser by Time Out Rockalily Cuts is the place to go to get your hair coloured to that magnificent emerald green you’ve had your eye on (and if you’re a fella and fancies a ‘little off the top’, the barbershop side of things will have you well taken care of).
Through The Lens: An Interview with Tracy Sydor
Tracy Sydor is a photographer based in Eugene Oregon and her photography ranges from fine art to abstract pieces, as well as commercial and high fashion work.
Take A Ride On This Crazy Train with "Crazy Bitches"
Honeysuckle Magazine chats with director Jane Clark and four of the cast members about the filmmaking experience and scary movies that funnily enough, several of the cast members don’t love to watch.
Can You Hear Me? The Voices Review
He works at a bathtub factory and is a likeable, if a bit odd, guy.
Trivia Contest for upcoming film "Crazy Bitches!"
We’re rolling out our first ever trivia contest on behalf of the new horror comedy “Crazy Bitches,” out on DVD April 14th.
A CLOAK OF PUREST WHITE
Clutching her cloak closer to her throat, the girl turned and continued down the path.
Oscar Isaac and Alicia Vikander Talk Ex Machina
Ex Machine stars Oscar Isaac and Alicia Vikander talk to Dorri Olds about technology, A.I and Ex Machina.
Alice in Wonderland – A New take on a Violent; Sexualized Alice
Imagine Lewis Carroll’s Alice was not an innocent girl lost in Wonderland. Imagine she was instead a hormonal teenager with a propensity for violence.
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