January 2012
4 posts
Matter Magazine — A Modern Journal For Men That... →
Matter records the way new and developing technology affects culture, lifestyle, fashion, and the arts.
The Film Here by Luxury Collection →
Walked by Ms Deyn today, Monday, January 23. Let’s see what the preview is all about before launch on Tuesday January 24 (my Starworks friends seem blissfully unaware of the project at this moment)
domus mixtapes
loving them
http://www.domusweb.it/en/mixtapes/
Alexis Weissenberg, Pianist of Fire and Ice, Dies... →
Weissenberg essentials: Diabelli Variations, Scarlatti Sonatas, all works of Bach
December 2011
1 post
November 2011
4 posts
The shocking truth about the crackdown on Occupy →
Transparency and Reform please
Fusion Brands Sues Former CEO →
From Courthouse News:
http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/11/18/41562.htm From WWD:
Fusion Brands Sues Former CEO
By Alexandra Steigrad
From: WWD Issue 11/18/2011
Fusion Brands America Inc. slapped its former chief executive officer Caroline Pieper-Vogt with a lawsuit Wednesday, alleging that she violated her employment contract by disclosing confidential financial information and...
October 2011
5 posts
(via From Manhattan to Red Hook | THE AVANT/GARDE DIARIES)
September 2011
7 posts
Don't Ask Don't Tell Repeal Interviews With Gay... →
Just favorited “Grand Cru -“L’Amour Et La Violence” by Mark The Machine on Mixcloud.com
Just favorited “Grand Cru Mix 01” by Grand Cru on Mixcloud.com
August 2011
2 posts
Hourglass →
Painterly Experiences Where They’re Least Expected
New York Times, August 24, 2011
By ROBERTA SMITH
New York City is full of officially sanctioned artworks. Bless them all, and lucky us. At any given moment there are great quantities of them to be seen and enjoyed, clearly labeled, in museums, alternative spaces and art galleries, not to mention parks and plazas.
But the city also has an abundance of inadvertent not-quite-art available for...
July 2011
2 posts
Falls of Towers And the Rise Of Polish Poetry -... →
I loved finding this article again….
New York Times, March 16, 2002
Falls of Towers And the Rise Of Polish Poetry
By SARAH BOXER
Who could have foreseen the poetic ripples of Sept. 11? A week after the attack, Adam Zagajewski’s poem ”Try to Praise the Mutilated World,” written long before that day, ran on The New Yorker’s back page. Czeslaw Milosz’s poem...
April 2011
1 post
October 2010
1 post
August 2010
2 posts
You get what you get and you don’t get upset.
– A 5 year old dropping some knowledge at my neighbors kids bday party haha (via pamfriednoodles)
July 2010
1 post
Lola Shifty Girl →
June 2010
1 post
May 2010
1 post
April 2010
1 post
March 2010
6 posts
ASB :: Cover Archive →
A perfectly delicious saturday →
You know, little things: like how people only interested in “what you hunt,” not...
– Excerpt from an imaginary conversation between the Dutch and the Native Americans about the latter giving the former New York.
Mannahatta : The New Yorker
(via heyitsnoah)
It was a wake without a corpse. There is hardly a delicate way to put it....
– Fashion Diary - Wrapping Up Fashion Week in Paris, With an Iceberg and a Wake - NYTimes.com
Viktor & Rolf
February 2010
11 posts