Archive for February, 2009

Une Femme Est Une Femme

I need to move and am going to do so within the next few months. Looking at images is great for providing the necessary fire and dream for life in areas unknown. I love these three blogs and frequent them often. I would like to share them with you, mostly for their collective great imagery. [...]

CBD Radio 2/25

I just want to quickly say, that although it hasn’t been a year or any crazy amount of time, I’m very pleased that we’ve been able to keep the CBD radio tradition up for at least this long. Thanks to all contributors, and I really hope the listeners enjoy this as much as us who [...]

via: Viva La Flaca

Where did our love go?

During the past fashion week in NYC I had the pleasure of attending two shows, coincidentally on the same day. The first was Zero+Maria Cornejo, and the second was ORGANIC by John Patrick. I was very pleased with both of the presentations – they both focused their collection around womenswear, with a few pieces for [...]

. i miss the ocean . . via: Dom Photog

Jim Jarmusch

“Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination. Devour old films, new films, music, books, paintings, photographs, poems, dreams, random conversations, architecture, bridges, street signs, trees, clouds, bodies of water, light and shadows. Select only things to steal from that speak directly to your soul. If you do this, [...]

CBD Radio 2/18

Pure bliss. I’m obsessed and have been obsessed for the past few weeks. Few and far between are the albums that you can listen to on repeat, for days on end. Indulge, enjoy. CBD Radio

Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons

In a market controlled by lifestyle brands, it’s quite refreshing to come across a company that does a few things very well, and has no intentions of doing anything else. Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons is a great example of this type of brand. In an interview with ANTENNA, when asked if the brand would [...]

Down where I darn with the milk-eyed mender

Some new, provocative collages from RUNE. Watch, think, wonder.

The Lab

A good friend of Jordan and mine, DJ ZJ, has been running a really inspirational business for the past few years. The Lab is essentially an educational center for learning about scratching, mixing and hip-hop production. They were recently recognized by Vermont’s News Channel 3. Check the feature below and yes, ZJ is rocking our [...]

CBD Radio 2/11

One of the best parts of Guy Richie’s newest film, Rocknrolla, is undoubtedly the soundtrack. Like his other movies, he mainly uses unfamiliar pop songs of the past to brighten up transitions and add depth to characters and situations. One of my personal favorites off the soundtrack is “Funnel of Love” by Wanda Jackson. Enjoy. [...]

Spade

After going to the bank today I wondered into an interesting looking unknown space to me. As the man inside promptly informed me, this was a new space, somewhere in-between a gallery and a store. We talked for a few minuets as he showed me around the space, and after he ran out “for a [...]

As the war wages on…

I doubt there will ever be any sort of formal agreement between those who view street-art as vandalism and those who view it as a critical art-form, however Shepard Fairey definitely just made the discussion a lot more interesting. His retrospective “Supply & Demand” is now on display at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary art, and [...]