Oyster #110: The Club Issue Is Out Now

Featuring Sampha, Alia Shawkat, Larry Heard, ABRA, Michael Pitt and more!

You’ll find us in the club with a bottle full of bub today because we’re celebrating the release of a brand new issue. Oyster #110: The Club Issue is all about the artists who are pushing inclusivity forward, the creative communities they are building, and the ties that bind. It’s also about families, both blood and chosen, and the importance of spreading kindness in a post-Trump universe. It is our manifesto for togetherness above all things, and it’s on sale now.
The triple cover issue stars major role models Molly Bair and Harleth Kuusik, catching Ubers in New York by Jakob Landvik. We give them a five star rating.

Molly + Harleth wear Burberry shoes and stylists own robes.

Inside, Chicago house legend Larry Heard talks about playing live for the first time in 20 years; reclusive actor/teen dream Michael Pitt gives us an insight into his day-to-day life in Paris; and producer/singer Sampha talks about growing up with five brothers. We also discuss the benefits of IRL activism with actress Alia Shawkat and the importance of asserting your freedom with hip-hop legends Run the Jewels.

Elsewhere, the Sydney music scene veterans behind new band Orion talk about their rock/pop evolution, New York artist Chloe Wise encourages us to break out of our self-built bubbles, and multi-hyphenate musician Abra lets us into her magical world. Plus, beauty expert Colette Miller shares her top ten favourite products, Kanye-approved singer Kacy Hill talks about finding her voice, and baker Lexie Smith breaks down the beauty of bread.

There’s a brand new edition of Oyster World that takes you from the golden temples of Varanasi to the beaches of Gokarna and the streets of Mumbai, and some essays that explore three very different definitions of family, plus so much more. So get yourself to a quality magazine vendor and join us in the club. Let’s get this party started!

Oyster #110: The Club Issue is out now!

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