London-based director Josh Cole has joined Stink‘s worldwide roster. His unique portfolio stems from a decade of experience as a high profile photographer, shooting campaigns globally and counting names like Nokia, Levi’s, Nike and Corona as clients. With a heavy influence from his own life experiences, his personal work, based around hip-hop and underground street culture has taken him to some of the most dangerous and deprived places on earth, shooting in locations from LA, India, South Africa and Rwanda, amongst others. A fearless approach has led to a genuine trusting relationship with his subjects, whether they be gangs, DJs or graffiti artists. Cole now focuses his diverse talents on the world of commercials….Creative editorial boutique wild(child) has added editor Jeff Stevens. A founder of post shop FeedTheWalrus, Stevens has worked with a number of top brands including Panasonic and Volvo…Sound house Butter has signed creative director Mario Grigorov whose credits include soundtracking the lauded film Precious and working with such national brands as Lego and BMW…
Gene Hackman Died Of Heart Disease; Hantavirus Claimed His Wife’s Life About One Week Prior
Actor Gene Hackman died of heart disease a full week after his wife died from hantavirus in their New Mexico hillside home, likely unaware that she was dead because he was in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, authorities revealed Friday. Both deaths were ruled to be from natural causes, chief medical examiner Dr. Heather Jarrell said alongside state fire and health officials at a news conference. "Mr. Hackman showed evidence of advanced Alzheimer's disease," Jarrell said. "He was in a very poor state of health. He had significant heart disease, and I think ultimately that's what resulted in his death." Authorities didn't suspect foul play after the bodies of Hackman, 95, and Betsy Arakawa, 65, were discovered Feb 26. Immediate tests for carbon monoxide poisoning were negative. Investigators found that the last known communication and activity from Arakawa was Feb. 11 when she visited a pharmacy, pet store and grocery before returning to their gated neighborhood that afternoon, Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said Friday. Hackman's pacemaker last showed signs of activity a week later and that he had an abnormal heart rhythm Feb. 18, the day he likely died, Jarrell said. Although there was no reliable way to determine the date and time when both died, all signs point to their deaths coming a week apart, Jarrell said. "It's quite possible he was not aware she was deceased," Jarrell said. Dr. Michael Baden, a former New York City medical examiner, said he believes Hackman was severely impaired due to Alzheimer's disease and unable to deal with his wife's death in the last week of his life. "You are talking about very severe Alzheimer's disease that normal people would be in a nursing home or have a nurse, but she was taking care... Read More