Oh Michael, I still get the chills at the key change. RIP...
Friday, June 26, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
V- Upfront Trailer
Aliens encased in human flesh! Looks pretty watchable to me. But answer me this.... why is Scott Wolf's vocal register so high?
Monday, May 18, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Tyson and Star Trek
Tyson and Star Trek are the two best newly released films that I would recommend checking out if you're heading to the movies. They couldn't be more different, and yet strangely the same. Tyson is a serious character portrayal in the form of a riveting sports documentary. Star Trek, a made-for-the-masses popcorn flick from one of Hollywood's most successful sci-fi franchises. Both are action packed, deal with the back stories of characters we think we know, but really don't, and prominently feature radical Maori-like tattoos. Run to the theaters! Trailers below...
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
L.A.M.B.
Me likey.
I've been pretty impressed with Gwen Stefani's shoe line over the last few seasons. I particularly like L.A.M.B.'s Tammy Open Toe Banded Pump. The style is on trend, but the zippered detail behind the heel gives them edge.
Gotta love hardware on a shoe.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Lost and Found Table and Stools
Very whimsical and fun pieces, designed by & MADE that would liven up any drab apartment. A mixed construction of solid timbers and cast-off furniture pieces, the stools "reflect the throw-away culture of today". I love how the rustic and refined design elements play against each other.
Your stockings could get ruined if caught on the sides of the stool, but only in the colder months! Looks like they are only available in the UK. Drat.
Via: Poppytalk
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Paperbag Waist
Monday, April 20, 2009
Simple Pleasures

Domestic bliss.
Designed by Swedish artist, Lotta Kuhlhorn, these towels beat the faded ones I have hanging limp on my refrigerator handle and would absolutely sing in any kitchen...
"Her inspiration comes from close to home. 1970’s cupboard paper, housecoats and aprons, bed linens and tablecloths. Simple, striking, familiar shapes form the basis of her illustrations and patterns. It’s a technique that she continues to refine, always striving for that delicate balance between professional polish and keeping it simple."
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