Posted Aug 13, 2011 in Arts
The Fashionable “Crazy, Stupid Love.”
In Crazy Stupid Love, Emily (Julianne Moore) divorces her husband Cal (Steve Carrell), inadvertently making him spend the next few days being the Joe in an otherwise stylish bar, reaching his alcohol limit and yelling about her indiscretion with a David Lindhagen (Kevin Bacon). But as movies like these go, bar hopping Jacob Palmer (Ryan...
Read MorePosted Aug 10, 2011 in Arts
Jon Rafman
Jon Rafman is a busy man. Based in Montreal, the artist has a constant slate of international shows, including upcoming exhibitions in France and Sweden. One of the great things about his work however is that much of it can be seen from the comfort of your own computer screen. In fact much of his work deals with just this phenomenon, the...
Read MorePosted Aug 4, 2011 in Arts, Cool Shit, For Both
Fashion Bloggers to fan on LookBook
Last week, I eviscerated fashion bloggers around the world calling out their stupid modeling poses and I even criticized their blog titles. Well today, I’m here to make amends. Sorry! I just had too.. Today, instead of being a hater, I’m here to be a supporter. Here’s a list of fashion bloggers who you should fan. Konstantina...
Read MorePosted Aug 3, 2011 in Arts
Building an Art Collection on a Budget, Part I
Entering the world of art as a viewer of traditional paintings and sculptures or entering it as a participant in conceptualist installations in public galleries is undoubtedly one of life’s most powerful rites of passage. As an individual and as an event shared amongst friends the experience of art lends life a new dialogue with the...
Read MorePosted Jul 24, 2011 in Arts
Uptown Dutty Livity
I was driving down Goyer Street this one day in April, on my way to the studio for a long evening of hard work. I had Knue Era with me. I wanted to show him around, to make him a part of the process and introduce him to an experience that could make him grow as an artist, like it was making me grow. We dancehall cats tend to stick together ...
Read MorePosted Jul 20, 2011 in Arts, For Both
Haute Couture: Relevant in Today’s World?
This past week in Paris, another Haute Couture season came to a close. And with it came the ever traditional questioning on the relevance of couture presentations as well as the perspective of the dying craft that has plague the presentations ever since names like Lacroix and Yves Saint Laurent to name a few decided or were forced to shut down...
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