Calvin Walker

Calvin is a Brooklyn-based content strategist currently working on a manuscript. Follow him on Threads and Instagram (@mrcalvinwalker).
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It’s Mad Hot Outside

July 11, 2012
Here’s what’s going on: it’s summertime in New York City, the heat is mad crazy and shit is getting serious. I don’t really want to talk about what happened earlier today but since you asked me “How are you” and I’m feeling in a particularly sharing mood, you’re gonna sit here and listen to just

7 Questions With… | Music For the Masses

July 3, 2012
His name is Christoffer Kasim, he's 28 years old, was born in Singapore but currently resides in Holland. Kasim's mother is from Indonesia so he lived there until he was about 8 years old. His father is Dutch so they eventually moved to Holland where Kasim has lived for most of his life. He did

7 Questions With… | Amalie Bruun

June 19, 2012
It’s officially summer as of tomorrow and we’ve yet to taste those brutally hot mornings and equally painful nights. But if there is one thing singer/songwriter Amalie Bruun knows how to do is turn the heat up. Case in point? Recently she shot a music video and I got to pop in on set to

All of Primetime’s Bad Ass Females Are on ABC

Jennifer Garner might have hung up the ass kicking characters for Romantic Comedies and domestic life but we have not forgotten about her award winning work on ABC’s Alias as Sydney Bristow. That show provided smart television with some crazy plot twists that, for some reason, seemed totally logical at the end of each episode. When those

These Lovers Know Each Other So Well

March 13, 2012
Rob: It was the damnedest thing because I’m pretty sure that she was trying to piss me off so I wouldn’t want to go out. I work on cars all day so I get dirty and when I get home, I just want to get out of my clothes and take a shower.  That’s normal. When

Curtis Sittenfeld’s “American Wife” Is Flawless

January 11, 2012
One of the things I love about reading is being transported to a different place by the author’s words. Not gonna lie, sometimes they create really complicated worlds that I’d rather not try to breakdown, so I create a sub-world in their world to better enjoy the book. A prime example? Stieg Larsson’s The Girl with
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