Colbert Interviews Author Of “Where The Wild Things Are” Maurice Sendak
January 25th, 2012 | Headlines | 2 Comments
This is the funniest fucking thing I’ve seen in a long time.
This is the funniest fucking thing I’ve seen in a long time.
I remember this cop from a while ago when I used to protest Scientology with the group Anonymous. This cop is what cops should be like, fair, awesome and doing their job correctly. Read More
Mates of State have been a huge part of Leslie and my relationship. After starting my first vintage shop in Texas, I used to meet with bands I admired and swap clothing for merch. I became friendly with Josh Berwanger of The Anniversary, and chilled with him every time he came through Austin, and on one of those tours his opening band was Mates of State. Read More
I Believe I can Fly ( flight of the frenchies). Trailer from sebastien montaz-rosset on Vimeo.
This was sent in to me by my buddy Seamus from Boston. It is a beautiful video following a bunch of daredevil French dudes who like to jump on tightropes and base jump and shit. Definitely worth a few minutes of your time.
THE ART OF WAR: The work of Trevor Paglen, Wendover, UT, and other subjects
KW, New York City
I recently attended a talk featuring Trevor Paglen—an artist, author, and all-around expert on uncovering Black Ops. Paglen is an artist who, through various mediums, shares obscured or privileged information—and this defines his overall artistic practice. Read More
It might be my favorite day of the year! Novemeber 1st! Why? Because it is the best day ever for the walk of shame! Ever want to see a half-dressed Amy Winehouse zombie with a hangover? Get up early! Read More
We got to go visit our favorite people, Kerry and Leslie, in Salt Lake City and we decided to spend a couple days watching “The World of Speed” weekend on Bonneville Salt Flats.
Here are some highlights from the weekend at the Salt Flats… these are only a few of the hundreds of photos I took, so I will be posting more photos later and will talk about this amazing weekend.
Last week I had the privilege of catching Dylan Egon’s “Home of the Brave” show at the Jonathan Levine Gallery in NYC. I can’t say that I’m super familiar with his work, but I was nonetheless very impressed and happy to have been in attendance.
Egon, an artist that normally does tabletop design for advertising, did not intend to show these pieces as they were just personal projects he was working on, but after seeing these in person, I’m glad he did.



1985 Toyota Dolphin
When I started researching the perfect vehicle to complete our trip I kept coming across the Toyota Dolphin series of motorhomes. First of all they were cheap…all under $6,000, used of course. Secondly, they are small. Most Toyota mini-motorhomes fit into a Read More
I’m pretty much against the whole streetwear culture. Does anyone else think it is weird that a lot of guys like to get on chat rooms and talk shit to each other and it’s all based on shopping?!?!?! You see with skateboard clothing Read More