NYLON - February 2008 - (Page 18) 2.08 ipso facto photographed by will anderson. 102 FAST TIMES Dev Hynes, a.k.a. Lightspeed Champion, may not be in Test Icicles anymore, but anyone who covers “Xanadu” has still got balls. By Kim Taylor Bennett 111 FILM STRIPS 112 CULTURE CLUB 114 LIKE A VIRGIN We all know flying is usually anything but comfortable. Thankfully, Virgin Atlantic’s Premium Economy service is helping to ease the pain. 103 ISLE BE THERE Mystery Jets hail from an island with only 120 inhabitants, and that isn’t even the best thing about them. By Fiona Byrne 116 EN ROUTE: BRIGHTON ROCKS Great music, art, and the possibility of seaside drinks on an iconic pier less than an hour from London. What’s not to love about Brighton? By Diane Vadino 104 THE NIGHT SHIFT Pubs no longer have to close at 11pm, but if you want to party till the break of dawn, you still need to know where you’re going. Here, the best ways to outlast last call. By Kim Taylor Bennett 105 BEHIND THE MUSIC Some of London’s most intrepid graphic designers, video directors, and illustrators are changing the way you see your favorite songs. fashion and features 118 LAUGHTER IN THE DARK The making of the Kills’ tremendous new album, Midnight Boom, wasn’t exactly easy, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t also kind of fun. By April Long. Photographed by Marvin Scott Jarrett 106 ART BREAKERS London’s art scene is flourishing like never before. Here’s how to get a culture fix. By Diane Vadino 124 UNCOMMON PEOPLE One day, one photographer, one hotel, lots of makeup, clothes, and beer oh, and 62 of the most exciting creatives in London Town. Photographed by Roberta Ridolfi 107 FANCY FEAST Hungry? Why wait? Chef Andrew Turner is reinventing British cuisine one quail egg at a time. By Fiorella Valdesolo 108 MEANS TO AN END After receiving rave reviews for his role as Ian Curtis in Anton Corbijn’s brilliant Control, Sam Riley’s acting career is off to one hell of a start. By Nick Duerden nylon street 140 STAR MAPS: Leather jackets 142 SHOPPING LIST 144 BAG CHECK: MILE HIGH CLUB A bunny bag and snuggly hoodie should help you get some shut-eye on a transatlantic hop across the pond. Packed by Dani Stahl 110 HUSTLE AND FLOW Ashley Walters has come a long way since his time in British grime forerunners So Solid Crew. By Claire Dwyer Hogg
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