Loco Mag is very excited to debut our latest issue, Against the Grain. Our staff is comprised of out spoken and conscientious individuals, which is why we wanted to create an issue that would allow our contributors to feature pieces that highlight topics that go against the fabric of mainstream society. Like our past issues, Against the Grain features a…
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With the holidays underway, we at Loco have taken into account a major theme of the holidays, and therefore our issue, “Stories We Tell”.
We all know people (or we are people) who can’t hold a story together. We can’t judge them (or ourselves) too harshly, though. Stories are tough – they can go wrong in many, many ways. Be mindful of the treacherous world of storytelling, populated by the following diseases eager to infect you.
It was a gray afternoon when my two childhood friends were getting ready to be picked up by their mother after our afternoon play-date had formally come to an end … And that’s when things took a turn for the awkward.
Ever let a lie spiral out of control? This short film is for you.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Theme: Loco is a themed magazine. For every issue that we release there is a theme which functions as a guiding principle to tie all of the content together. The theme applies to all of the writing as well as the art, photography, and video elements that are featured in the issue. This month our theme is Stories We…
Holding a door for the person walking behind you is supposedly a simple, time-endured act of kindness – meant as a polite demonstration of compassion and consideration for another human being. What few recognize, however, is the vast array of variable factors that must be thoroughly considered before door-holding: your relationship with those behind you, the distance of those behind…
So far in London, I’ve enjoyed a show in the famous West End, visited the queen (and my future husband, Prince Harry) at Buckingham Palace and ridden on the top of a double decker bus. I’ve updated my wardrobe to be more chic and I’ve started casually incorporating the words flat and posh into my daily vocabulary. I’ve also spent a lot of money on alcohol, and for that I blame Freshers Week.
October is the season for everything supernatural and spooky to start filling up tv slots, which is right up my alley. It’s even better when the show is based on historical events; there is something about knowing that true events inspired the story that just up the fear factor. American history has its fair share of mysterious folklore but the…