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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Audrick Style has officiallly launched



Jayda Audrick is having a launch party for her new launch of www.audrickstyle.com at the Saint James Boutique located at 1045 madison Avenue between 6-8:00 pm.

Don't forget to RSVP.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Final Fantasy XIII Japanese Trailer




Excited about this...

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straight kiss no chaser



One of the best kept secrets in NYC watch Jadakiss spit the verse from "Big Dogg Status" ...hot track

He actually dropped two mixtapes this week....straight crackalackin!

You all need to listen to Audio Herion and Kiss my Ass but I must say for Jadakiss....
as far as a dope album that you must own or hear . . . . for some reason he does not fit in those categories.

Kiss is a more hit or miss type of rapper.

When he is in his lane, he's one of the nicest.
But when he does tracks like redo gospel songs . . . .that just does not fly with me.

I'll put it like this . . . Jada gets better when the production is better.
Imagine if he had a better production team . . . then there would be no stoppin him. For instance, imagine Jada rapping over Just Blaze, Primo, illmind, or Large Professor

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Lil Cease is back - letter to B.I.G.

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Glenn Brown's Hunky Dory


Check out this painting Glenn Brown - Hunky Dory 2005 ©
The Artist courtesy of Tate Liverpool

This is a dope image (above)

Glenn Brown was born in Hexam in 1966. From 1984 to 1992 he studied at Norwich School of Art, the Bath College of Higher Education and then trained at Goldsmith’s College. He was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2000.

One of the most revered painters of his generation. Brown borrows from art history and popular culture, working from the images of Dalí, Auerbach, Rembrandt, science fiction illustrators and many others to investigate the languages of painting and how images are read by the viewer. Brown is fascinated by how reproductions of paintings distort the qualities of their originals. Size, colour, surface texture and brushwork are elements by which original works are transformed from the familiar into the alien. Working from books or projecting reproductions onto a blank picture surface, Brown wildly embellishes his source material. Naturalistic colour becomes putrid or kitsch, figures are elongated or enlarged into the grotesque and heavy impasto, although painstakingly copied, is rendered entirely flat.

The exhibition, which includes over sixty paintings, sculpture and several new works, will be arranged to reveal the artist’s diverse painterly strategies and preoccupations. Rooms will be dedicated to the artist’s obsessive and meticulous copying of brushwork with works including You never touch my skin in the way you did, and you’ve even changed the way you kiss me (1994) and Telstar (1995). His relentless appropriation of Auerbach, returning to the same work again and again in order to transform the head of a figure is realised in works such as Kill the Poor(2000) and The Real Thing (2000). Further rooms will reflect Brown’s playful use of kitsch and the sublime, through which the artist radically displaces familiar works by Dalí, Fragonard and John Martin. Brown’s perceptive processes will also be explored. Often placing formal and aesthetic concerns over original subject matter and meaning, details from well known-works are isolated, manipulated, becoming subject matters in themselves.

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Twestival starts today in NYC supporting a good cause





Twestival starts today throughout the world you can find out what kind of events are going on in your city.

Twestival is organized 100% by volunteers in cities around the world and 100% of the money raised from these events will go directly to support charity: water projects.

The mission of Twestival is right now 1.1 billion people on the planet don’t have access to safe, clean drinking water. That’s one in six of us. Many communities in developing nations often have a plentiful supply of clean drinking water just below the ground, but no way to get to it. This is where charity: water and their partner organizations come in. Drilling a well can cost from $4,000 - $12,000 USD and many living on less than $1 a day cannot afford one in their community, even if the money is combined.

Today, 100+ international cities will be hosting a Twestival to bring Twitter communities together in an effort to raise money for charity: water. Twestival is organized 100% by volunteers around the world and 100% of the money raised from these events will go directly to support charity: water projects. By rallying together globally, under short timescales, for a single aim on the same day, the Twestival hopes to bring awareness to this global crisis.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Livestock hostsJeff Hamada's Contribution to the Converse 1Hund(red)



EVENT IS THE RELEASE PARTY FOR JEFF HAMADA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONVERSE 1HUND(RED) ARTIST SERIES AT OUR WEST 4TH LOCATION. ALL, YUP ALL PROFITS FROM SHOES PURCHASED AT THE EVENT WILL BE DONATED TO THE GLOBAL FUND.

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Inglourious Basterds



Another Quentin Tarantino coming to a theater near you. Still in production

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Helpless by Headstrong feat. Shelley Harland




headstrong-hq.com/
myspace.com/shelleyharland
http://keithoutit.com

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What will happen for 2009 and on

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Me and those dreamin eyes of mine



I wonder what D'angelo has been up to?

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The Record Industry vs. the People

Here's a recent (2007) of how the Record Industry is moving (doubt its changed much) and boy are they in it for a ride for the next few years. Especially generating revenue.

* Arista is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony BMG
* Atlantic is owned by the Warner Music Group
* BMG is the German half of the Sony BMG partnership
* Capitol is owned by EMI
* Elektra is owned by the Warner Music Group
* Interscope is owned by Vivendi’s Universal Music Group
* Lava is owned by owned by Warner Music Group
* Loud is owned by UMG
* Priority Records is owned by EMI
* Maverick is owned by the Warner Music Group
* Motown Priority is owned by Vivendi’s Universal Music Group
* SONY is the Japanese half of the Sony BMG partnership
* UMG is Vivendi’s Universal Music Group
* Virgin Music is owned by EMI
* Warner Music Group is Warner Music

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The next Music Bubble...



As always, Japan is already way ahead here. Check out what their electronic shows look like (esp. 3:30min in). An army of circuit bending in Japan is definitely showing the world how progressive they're going.

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White Winter Hymnal



Fleet Foxes video for "White Winter Hymnal", directed by Sean Pecknold, off the band's self-titled Sub Pop 2008 release.

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Trader Joes commercial



Now I thought this was creative... one of the folks from carlsfinefilms shot an unathorized commercial shot with a Palm Treo and accidentally breaks the phone.

Check it out.

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MIT Students Turn Internet Into a Sixth Human Sense



Check out what these students from MIT Media Lab who developed a wearable computing system that turns any surface into an interactive display screen.

The wearer can summon virtual gadgets and internet data at will, then dispel them like smoke when they're done. Now tell me are we living in a cool time period or what...we're not far from the Minority Report folks...



The gestures can be as simple as using his fingers and thumbs to create a picture frame that tells the camera to snap a photo, which is saved to his mobile phone. When he gets back to an office, he projects the images onto a wall and begins to size them.

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Monday, February 09, 2009

When will the drama stop



Shepard Fairey, the visual artist who created the iconic “Hope” poster of Barack Obama, has filed suit against The Associated Press, according to court documents. Last week, The A.P. said in a statement that the poster, based on an A.P. photograph taken by Mannie Garcia in April 2006, requires its permission for use of the image, and that it is seeking credit and compensation for its use in Shepards's works.

In the suit, filed in U.S. District Court in NY, lawyers for Shepard Fairey are seeking a declaratory judgment which would rule that Fairey’s poster does not infringe on The Associated Press’s copyrights and is protected by the Fair Use Doctrine. The complaint also seeks an injunction enjoining The Associated Press from asserting its copyrights against Shepard Fairey, his company, Obey Giant, and anyone in possession of the poster or works derived from it, as well as a jury trial.

I was reading this article in the NY Times art section and this is the update with whats going on with A.P. and Obey founder Shepard Fairey over the famous Obama "HOPE" Poster.

Which side are you on?

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Radiohead at the 51st Grammy Awards

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For the readers who love to read on the go




Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines

Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback

Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots

Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered in less than 60 seconds; no PC required

Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images

Longer Battery Life: 25% longer battery life; read for days without recharging

More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books

Faster Page Turns: 20% faster page turns

Read-to-Me: With the new Text-to-Speech feature, Kindle can read every book, blog, magazine, and newspaper out loud to you

Large Selection: Over 230,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available

Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $9.99



Now if you're not all about the mainstream....then maybe you can check out Fujitsu's E-Reader which is BIGGER and in COLOR!!!



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MOMA Monday nights: Art Jumping



No plans tonight? The MOMA opens until 8:45 pm tonight, the first 600 ticket buyers after 5:30 p.m. receive free admission on their next visit....

The Moma even has a twitter if you want to follow them.

www.twitter.com/MuseumModernArt

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Tokyo! Trailer



In TOKYO!, three visionary directors come together for an omnibus triptych examining the nature of one unforgettable city as it’s shaped by the disparate people who live, work (and run amok) inside an enormous, constantly evolving, densely populated Japanese megalopolis — the ravishing and inimitable Tokyo. This film addresses the timeless question of whether we shape cities, or if cities shape us — in the process revealing the rich humanity at the heart of modern urban life.

This film releases in the NY on March 6th and LA March 20th.

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Saturday, February 07, 2009

What is crowdsourcing?



Jeff Howe explains what crowdsourcing is.

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#$@k off! A valentine riot in BK

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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Google Latitude

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Bamboo Flash drive with a Post-it




A USB drive with built-in sticky notes to write down all of my passwords...

Some say this is cute and lame but some say its pure genius and lazy! you make the call.

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Think you know Lil Wayne or as he prefered to be called Wayne



He's been in the industry since he's been 12 years old, one of the hardest working artists in the industry, Katie Couric got to talk to him 1 on 1 last night for a Pre-Grammy special and here is what he had to say.

Here's a fact: ...did you know his real name is Dwayne?

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Wednesday, February 04, 2009

The Death of Newspapers?



Newspapers have been and remain by far the largest source of news coverage and analysis in any city or town no question because without the newspapers there would be no sheets for other media outlets such as TV, radio stations, magazines, websites, and etc.

It's interesting how the classified sections are becoming scarce thanks to websites like Craigslist, oodle, usfreeads, onlineclassifieds, and etc.

What is sad is that these major newspapers give out their the columnist’s work for free to the online medias. The younger generations rather read on the inter webs, and on top its just much cheaper than walking to the store and buying the print and also its saves paper for the environment and it is not slowing down at all because that is the way the market is shifting.

Now a days you talk to anyone everyone mostly go on website to get their most up to date news, even now because of twitter, I can get tweets sent from the NY Times, CNN, and any other media outlets for up to date info. instead of me going on the website, they send me a tweet about up to date information......so the web landscape is definitely shifting and all the big corporations are also moving towards the shift

Did you know that after reading the Atlantic, that "Newspaper penetration—the number of households looking at a paper—now amounts to less than 18 percent of the population, compared with 33 percent back in 1946. In its home market, The New York Times has a dismal 7 percent penetration. The New York Times Company, which, like the rest of the industry, used to reap tremendous profits, is one of the many publicly traded newspaper companies that have lost well over half their market value in the past two years. Just this past year, shareholders of publicly traded newspaper companies have lost 83 percent of their investments."

Quite scary, so how long do you think the Newspaper will last? Only time will tell and I will leave this quote from a veteran photographer named George Guthrie is talking to a young journalist. Guthrie says, “People do awful things to each other. But it’s worse in places where everybody is kept in the dark. Information is light. Information, in itself, about anything, is light.” So what happens when people start caring about this and there is no more investigation?

Will papers become local news sources? It seems like thats the only survivors in town.

Quite scary don't you think...

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ATO Matsumoto Shoes


You have probably seen Kanye West rocking the Ato shoes but check out these new colorways they released.



You can find them Revolution

I'm really diggin these, wish they sold these in the states! so many fake sites that are selling them, so buyers BEWARE!!!


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New York Comic Con comes to the Big Apple



You can find out more at www.nycomiccon.com


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Want to work for the Central Intelligence Agency?



Who wants to work for the agency? Contact Jason Linetsky.

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Internet 2008 numbers and its growing more and more



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The Wild Side of Bale

You gotta listen to this audio behind the scenes of the new Terminator that Christian Bale is.

Christian Bale went nuts on the set of "Terminator Salvation" a few months back, threatening to stop production and beat some serious ass. The incident was audiotaped, and it's amazing. It happened on the set after a director of photography accidentally ruined a scene by walking onto the set.

Bale lost it, screaming, yelling and threatening to quit if the bosses didn't fire the dude.
Film execs sent the tape to the insurance company that insured the film in case Bale bailed.

Check out the remix, I'll tell you, people are getting so creative on the interwebs.

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Monday, February 02, 2009

100 percent LED watches




Designer/director Hironao Tsuboi

You can find out more here:

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Alicia Meyers "I wanna thank you"

Even though its Monday, had to drop this video for you all.....here's a garage classic back in 1984.



About Alicia Meyers:
Vocalist Alicia Myers was a charter member of Al Hudson & the Soul Partners, which later became One Way, before she departed in the early '80s for a solo career. She earned a Top Ten hit with "You Get the Best From Me (Say, Say, Say)" in 1984, although her strongest record was the gospel/soul "I Want to Thank You" in 1982. Myers made four LPs for MCA during the '80s. ~ Ron Wynn

Year: 1982
Producer: Kevin McCord / Irene Perkins

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Introducing 1984 Apple's Macintosh Commercial



This was the commercial that introduced the Apple Macintosh Computer to the world.

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Jay - Z and Radiohead=Jaydiohead



You can check out this mashup by Minty Fresh Beats who created a Jay-Z X Radiohead mashup.

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Sunday, February 01, 2009

Snowboarding Protest ad



Directed by Daniel Eskils

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Nigo's crib

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Beating Hearts at Love



My friends the Serrano Family hit me up today so I wanted to pass this along to you all. Miss Martinez along with the J.E.M. foundation planning on holding a fundraiser next month.

If you're free and around on Thursday, February 5th, stop by Love, it's the J.E.M. Foundation's (our non-profit) 1st fundraiser supporting the Arts.

Proceeds will go to the Harlem School of the Arts.

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