Print: C-Heads Magazine “The Little Things” Volume #39
This edition is a love letter to the simple joys, the human warmth, the in-between moments that often go unnoticed. Fall in love with life, art, nature, humankind—everything gets easier when we truly see one another, and when we sense the beauty all around us. In all these little things, that’s when the magic begins.
The Rhythm of Nature
It is part of being human: after bright days, the darker ones will come. There is no escape, no resistance, no running ahead — they arrive as inevitably as the storm sweeping across a landscape. And just like the storm, they, too, will pass. Perhaps they will leave traces, small scars, but the sun always returns. The heavy days fade, and what remains is the quiet rhythm of nature, of existence itself.
“I’ve always believed the past isn’t lost—it’s something you’ve gained forever.” Mélanie Pain on Art, Memory, and Her New Solo Record
Who doesn’t know the feeling: you’re walking down the street, already thinking about where your steps will take you next; you open a book, and your mind drifts to the ending before the first page has even settled. Where does this restless energy come from — the constant urge to move forward? Yet it is possible to learn how to stay in the moment. Not to cling too tightly to the “good old days,” not to get lost in nostalgia, and not to dream too far ahead into a future that has not yet arrived.
Bittersweet Postsoviet 90’s – Between Nostalgia and Small Rebellions
“The film is a short mood-piece inspired by the bittersweet atmosphere of Eastern Europe in the 1990s – where the everyday greyness of a summer day blends with the pursuit…
The Quiet of Morning
A warm hello to Kavita, whose beauty leaves us breathless. Together with her, Anaditya creates a series where you can almost hear the sound of the waves. They wander along the beach in the first light of day, with the air still carrying its calm. In the morning everything is still quiet, and for a moment it feels like yours, before the rush of voices and footsteps takes over.
Way Out West: Discover Gothenburg Between Sound, Sea and Urban Life
“Thank you for being here, and thank you for having me,” said American pop darling Chappell Roan as a warm rain and the opening piano to her ballad “Kaleidoscope” began to cut through the cool Nordic air. “My music traveled all the way here, this is so awesome,” she added earnestly, giving some much-needed oxygen to her airtight Swedish debut at the country’s premiere music festival, Way Out West.
One Step at a Time
“I am becoming an embodied woman. One who can, or at least tries to, carry it all. But the journey is not linear. It never is.” Soft and intimate, Julia Sara Noëlle invites us into her world through tender self-portraits taken in the Italian mountains — images that carry the same sense of story and quiet vulnerability as her words.
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“This editorial is very special to me because it’s the third one for C-Heads with Ionela Paduraru, and over the years it has become our little summer tradition,” photographerJavier Fenoll tells us. And it feels so good to hold on to something that repeats itself — something beautiful that keeps returning, something that feels like home.
Rooftop Reverie
Her name Jutra carries the promise of a new day — Morning in its feminine form. From the rooftops of Slovenia she steps into the soft golden light, her presence both tender and powerful. Photographed byAleš Bravničar, this rooftop series captures the quiet allure of a summer evening above the city, where time slows down and the sun lingers a little longer.
Slow Moments with Reese
Reese Kelley carries beauty differently. Not the kind that hides behind distance or wears the mask of certainty, but a beauty softened by warmth — the kind that shines in her eyes and reveals a life that has learned to value what is fleeting. It’s her humanity, more than anything, that deepens the radiance she already holds.
Beyond Rules, Beyond Roles
“It is a quiet form of escapism – not as a flight from oneself, but as a return to something essential. Each image carries the freedom of the moment, guided by an intuition that needs no explanation.” Today we are happy to share with you a natural and raw series by photographer Amanda, starring Samira, Collien and Nathalie. A story of intimacy, lightness and a glimpse of what remains when everything unnecessary falls away.
“Whatever you decide happiness means.” — A Conversation with Jade LeMac
Committing to someone is something truly beautiful, especially in today’s world. And I don’t mean this out of some distorted, false nostalgia that things were better in the past — not at all. But life has become faster, fuller, more crowded. To consciously choose a person, whether in a relationship or a friendship, feels like something rare and deeply precious. That is, at least for me, the inspiration behind Jade LeMac’s new song “Running Home” — a track that carries the warmth of reassurance and the lightness of summer.
Seventeen Years in the Park: The Magic of Outside Lands
For seventeen years, Outside Lands has exisited and for seventeen years Outside Lands has provided moments you can only make with your friends at Golden Gate Park. Bringing around 225,000 people to the bay to enjoy over 110 of their favorite artists, local beers and wines, a wide-variety of foods, and of course art installations that were sometimes created by eventgoers themselves. This years festival felt like a home-coming for many, the main event that’s looked forward to all year long and it did not disappoint.
Flow, Silence, Belonging — The World of Caroline Lethô
Change is rarely a straight line — more often it is a spiral, a slow turning where fragments of the past leave their shadow into the present before dissolving into something new. For Portuguese DJ, producer, and curator Caroline Lethô, that spiral took her from the restless pulse of the city into the grounding silence of nature. Out of this shift came Transmutations, her upcoming new EP on Beat Palace Records, a release that melds together deep house, acid, disco, IDM, and EBM.
Between the Lines with Davey Legend: On Heartbreak, Digital Intimacy, and Music as Release
Today, we have a quietly captivating artist for you — someone we sat down with to talk about heartbreak, digital life, and the quiet spaces in between. Somewhere in the middle of our conversation, Davey says: “Honestly, I created the song for others at the time; I didn’t expect to need it for myself.” Not a dramatic pause — just a truth, plain and unexpected.
Garden of Shadows
Most of the time, we only show the beautiful sides on social media — sunsets, parties, smiles frozen in golden light. And there is nothing wrong with that. Maybe it’s…