Bob Landström: From the Core – Making Art from Volcanic Rock

Bob Landström Photo courtesy of Bob Landström Bob Landström is an Atlanta-based artist working where science meets spirituality. He’s best known for paintings made entirely with crushed, pigmented volcanic rock—worked with trowels, knives, nails, and custom tools to build gritty, luminous surfaces. Trained in both fine art and electrical engineering, Bob Landström explores the…

How TV and Film Shape Lifestyle Choices

Photo: Olga Volkovitskaia Television and film have long held a unique position in society as more than just sources of entertainment. They act as mirrors and moulds for cultural trends, influencing how people dress, speak, and even behave. From the glamorous lifestyles portrayed in high-budget productions to the gritty realism of independent cinema, visual media consistently shape our…

What to Know About Designer Wedding Bands Before You Buy

Selecting a wedding band is a crucial part of the wedding planning process. It is a sign of eternal love and expresses individual style. A brief overview of designer wedding bands can help you make an informed selection. Here are some key points to consider when selecting such special pieces. Materials Matter Wedding bands come in a range of materials, which makes the selection of material…

50 Years Later, We Still Feel the Ripples of Jaws in Culture and at the Cinema

Throughout 2025, the film industry has celebrated the 50th anniversary of one of the most impactful movies ever put to the big screen. Jaws didn’t just make a huge splash at the box office, but its incredible story, direction, and the practical effects all combined to swing public opinions of the ocean and sharks themselves. Ever since, people have become more and more fascinated with these…

NYFW 2025 brought some FAULTless Indie Brands 

Words: Mix Cacho-Negrete Some people claim New York Fashion Week is dead. Based on what indie brands put out this week, the future of NYFW is far from dead - instead, it’s wearable and versatile - mixed with a little bit of fun. Here are three indie designers who felt pretty FAULTess to us.  5000 FAULT had the opportunity to speak with Taylor Thompson after viewing his SS26…

Fin Argus Releases ‘Playboy 1973’, a Dreamlike Exploration of Queer Identity and Belonging

Fin Argus Photos: Matt McCarty & Mike Iemma An acoustic guitar that gently caresses the ears, paired with a near-whispered voice and the echo of an unfinished dream. That's our introduction to 'Playboy 1973', the new single from singer, model, and songwriter Fin Argus. The track arrives as an intimate, unexpected, and deeply moving surprise. Opening with the image of a young…

Dorsten Present Haunting New Folk-Pop Single “Hush”

Dorsten surprise once again with their latest single, 'Hush', a piece that reflects the authenticity of the sibling duo’s folk-pop approach and their talent for reaching the listener's most vulnerable side. Dorsten - 'Hush' 'Hush' delves into a toxic relationship, revealing how love can blur the line between truth and illusion. Sophie Dorsten’s ethereal voice, sharp and clear as a…