This goes out to my best friend Robert in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Robert and I have been friends since we were 16 and he moved to the USA when we were 20. That year the most common phrase that came out of his mouth was “Only in America!” It usually went something like this: 128 oz fountain Coke for $0.99? ONLY in America! Read More
Look, I can’t tell you that our facebook is going to do anything that our website isn’t. Why? Because it’s an afterthought and blatant social marketing. However, the TTHU facebook page is a digital badge of honor. Do you really want your lame ass friend to try and tell you that he or she started reading TTHU before you did? Read More
It still blows my mind every time i see one of JR’s new projects. Who would of thought years ago that blowing photos up to the size of a building could produce art/humanity projects as powerful as this. I hope he never stops.
First of all I would like to thank our boys Nate and Jeff for helping us bypass an incredibly long line in 12 degree weather last Saturday night. They were in town for Sundance 2012 to DJ for a huge crowd who paid on the low $40 a pop to see them spin. Thanks to the good people at Sugar for hooking it up with miles of free drinks and letting us party with the San Antonio Spurs Silver Dancers until the wee hours of the morning. Read More
I had never imagined myself going to the Sundance Film Festival. In fact, I’m not really a huge movie buff, although I do enjoy good movies. Sundance has been an unexpected, amazing experience. Picture a massive festival like SXSW and strip it of all the ugly NASCAR like ads, the annoying one-up-manship of hipsterdom, and throw in intelligent Q&A’s with the actors and directors and the excitement of sitting in a dark theater full of strangers, having no idea what the next film is going to be like. I’m not dissing SXSW or Lollapolooza, there’s definitely room for that in life, but this has been a refreshing, relaxing way to spend a vacation. So here are a few movies we saw and why you should see them too! Read More
I’m not gonna name names, you either know who these dudes are or you don’t. And if you don’t I hope you have never called yourself a skateboarder. Read More
Post, post Christmas sales kick ass. Retail boutiques generally have a high influx of customers before the holiday season, then things drop off. That is the time to buy. In New York City many of the high end clothing companies are having sales in their retail outlets. I saw a pair of $600 boots in Rag & Bone for $120 last weekend with the majority of their winter footwear and winter gear on sale. A.P.C., the company that makes my favorite denim, is having a sale on shirts, sweaters and outerwear. If you are looking for some new duds and live in NYC or were thinking of taking a trip, this weekend and next weekend is the time to move. Retail is ready to bring in their Spring lines so take advantage of these sales before everything gets split up between Marshalls, GUILT, ETC. Even if you only rock what you get for a few weeks before it gets warm again, you will still have dope gear for next winter at half the price. Just a tip!