Series of Favorites

I’ve returned to the blogosphere. Fortunately, the web is a welcoming place and there’s always an endless number of things to talk about. The reason behind my six month departure is the result… Read More

Pete Cashmore: Hottest Geek?

I was surfing through the standard roster of tech sites, top headlines: CES, 3D TVs, Google Nexus, and then Pete Cashmore on ValleyWag. The title caught my attention: The Animal Magnetism of the… Read More

Divine Metal and Earth

Lately I’ve been enamored with jewelry that embody earth qualities; geological stones, nature motifs, and menacing creatures. I find that the style is very wearable  because it adds a subtle but very artistic… Read More

Los Angeles: A+R

Last week I went down to Los Angeles to visit some friends and spent an afternoon on Abbot Kinney in Venice. One of the coolest stores I came across was A+R, I love… Read More

Robert Geller: Newcomer with Stance

I’m a big fans of menswear but sometimes the classic and simple styles can become bland, case in point Band of Outsiders’ recent collections. However, I’ve been keeping my eyes on a relatively… Read More

The All-American Boy by Jeremy Blake

Last weekend I paid a quick visit to the Frye Museum of Contemporary Art in Seattle before heading to the airport. As I skimmed through the collection, with only 20 minutes on the… Read More

What a GEM: Empire State of Mind II

I’m kind of obsessed with Empire State of Mind by Alicia Keys and my man Jay Z, the song has a great beat and attitude, plus I heart Sinatra. Alicia Keys was on… Read More

Hedwig and the Angry Inch: A Travestite’s Tale of Heartache

Hedwig and the Angry Inch has been on my “Films to Watch” list for quite some time now, it was released in 2001, and over the weekend I was delighted to find it… Read More

Behind the Gates of Michelin

The New Yorker recently published an article about the covert life of Michelin inspectors. The prestigious veil has been uncloaked! Lunch with M. Interesting points: Inspectors aren’t allowed to reveal their position to… Read More

Tom Ford: A Plural Man

I’ve always appreciated Tom Ford’s smooth and modern designs but it wasn’t until I saw him featured in the documentary Visual Acoustics, about architectural photographer Julius Shulman, that I saw him as more than… Read More

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