It's incredible to see a blog grow into something that comes to change pop culture. The blog reports on it, but in the process, inevitably becomes a part of that pop culture as well. One of our smart classmates who's…
Hypebeast has the scoop on some new LIVESTRONG goodies. In addition to the Marc Newson special edition designed Zvezdochka, you get guide maps to the city of Paris, a LIVESTRONG band and an invite to the STAGES art event which…
As we make our way through 2009, Cycling's popularity has not shown any indication of slowing down. With Lance's return to the Tour, continued interest in singlespeed and fixies, and a burgeoning market for city cruisers and vintage bikes (thanks…
If dinosaurs and technology evolved at the same time, this is what the helicopter might look like. And now it's available for acquisition by a qualified museum, institution or individual. In 1977 Patricia Renick mounted an extraordinary solo exhibition at…
Born in Norway, educated in London and now back in Oslo, Bard Hole Standal aka Bard Vandal is a designer, illustrator and unofficial educator. The tutorials on his blog, and photos on his Flickr have inspired would-be toy artists to…
When used correctly, the ever-expressive eyebrows can be a window into the soul ...or at least into the opinion being formulated deep within. Those who are unfortunate sufferers of facial paralysis might never command the effective power of displaying worry…
MadoffMail is genius. Whether you were one of his victims or not, now is your chance to tell him how you feel. Send your letters, drawings, poems, photographs, posters, collages doodles and other Madoff correspondence to madoffmail@gmail.com On every three-month…
The two most important factors in combating a beast such as cancer are courage and hope. Perhaps there's no better embodiment of those two words than Livestrong founder and seven time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong. While Armstrong may…
Absolutely fantastic stop motion video entitled 'The PEN story' dedicated to the comeback and 50th anniversary of the Olympus PEN (it's a camera, silly). For this 3 minute clip 60,000 pictures were shot, 9,600 prints developed, and 1,800 pictures shot…