The Red Bulletin
magazine ∣ January/February 2021 · The Red Bulletin
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CROSSOVER SUCCESS • After her dribbling skills made her an internet sensation, college star Jamad Fiin is inspiring a new generation of Muslim girls to play hoops in Boston—and around the world.
HULL AND HIGH WATER
ENERGY TO BURN
TAKING AN OUTSIDE CHANCE • The Grammy-winning blues guitarist reveals how a hard-learned education in hustling helped score him one of the most unlikely careers in music.
WORTHY STUNT • After his best man suffered a life-changing injury, freestyle rider Aaron Colton doubled down on his efforts to raise awareness and funds for spinal cord research.
FLEXING HIS CHOPS • Benny the Butcher, the New York rapper and member of hip-hop collective Griselda, shares four classic tracks from the Big Apple that shaped his career.
READY TO ROCK • Team OG, esports legends and two-time Dota 2 champions, are geared up for an encore after a year of unexpected challenges
WINTER ESCAPADE • As temperatures drop, some of the world’s best snow athletes reveal the secrets to finding adventure during their favorite season. Winter is not just a chance for an adrenaline trip—it’s a state of mind.
Higher purpose • In 2012, Nims Purja climbed a mountain for the first time. Eight years later, he has changed the face of mountaineering—and he’s just getting started.
Bright Ideals • His outlandish Soundsuits made him “a rock star of the art world,” and now he’s aiming to reunite a divided nation through his statues. Artist Nick Cave explains how to turn despair into hope.
INNER CITY LIMITS • Free solo climber Robbie Phillips had planned to scale even greater heights this year, but lockdown forced him to break new ground somewhere unexpected.
WATER WOMAN • Last November, Justine Dupont took on a monster wave more than 65 feet high at Nazaré in Portugal. Three months later she did it again and became a contender for a Guinness World Record. Here the big-wave surfer digs deep about a career that’s changing her sport forever
MOBILE HOTSPOTS • Snowmobiling turns social distancing into a thrill. For crowd-free winter fun, check out these three sledneck meccas.
“IT’S JUST THIS NEVER-ENDING SEARCH” • Snowboarder Nick Russell describes how he prepares to ride big lines on some of the world’s highest mountains.
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RAISE YOUR GAME • If you’re serious about having fun, this new tech will make your gaming life more immersive and entertaining.
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