Wonder Workshop x The Look

Posted on June 25, 2008 Under Fashion

David Bowie, Bootsy Collins, and Gary Glitter may have exemplified rock's wildness in fashion (among other things), but they weren't the first to challenge the status quo. In the days since these legends, many a musician has gone off the…

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Hide and Seek Festival

Posted on June 19, 2008 Under Life

London is so awesome this summer you should forget the price of airline tickets and high exchange rate, and just bite the bullet. May we make a recommendation? How about the Hide and Seek Festival (June 27th through the 29th)?…

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Blaize Simon on Calvert Avenue

Posted on June 17, 2008 Under Art

At the end of their careers, Musicians usually get a best-of record; artists get some wall space in a museum. Well Blaize Simon isn't going out like that-- he has organized an entire section of street in London to display…

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Dan Mumford's Sharks

Posted on June 16, 2008 Under Design

Have a look at London based designer Dan Mumford's portfolio. He's produced some really fluid prints and appeal showcasing his career as a freelance illustrator, designer and screen printer. We especially love the shark series he did for music group…

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Whiter than White at Vanilla

Posted on June 10, 2008 Under Travel

We recently had the pleasure of dining and drinking at Vanilla, a new London restaurant blending high-end design with upscale food. For those of you in the know of London restaurants, Vanilla was created from the ashes of Firevault"” also…

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Untitled, Anonymous

Posted on June 10, 2008 Under Art

Though art is truly in the eye of the beholder, sometimes our brains can lead our eyes to a certain conclusion. An artist's reputation, how hot the gallery is that they're showing at, or a good review, can all predispose…

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edtn. “Golden Brown”

Posted on June 2, 2008 Under Art

Our friends at the edtn. magazine are releasing the third issue of their all inspiring two-color print. For those of you who don't geek out to various printing techniques and aren't sure what a two-color print is, let us help.…

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Wave Hello to New York from London

Posted on May 23, 2008 Under Art

We like to think that London and New York City were actually twin metropolitan cities separated at birth. One city went to live in England while the other was all the way across an ocean in America. Luckily, we've covered…

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Ben Long's Stag Scaffolding

Posted on May 23, 2008 Under Art

We love a bit of public art. Who doesn't. It is wonderful to walk around the corner and see some amazing sculpture amongst the bland apartments, or better yet, a construction yard. Like most areas in London, the Elephant and…

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Popping Up in L.A.

Posted on May 19, 2008 Under Design

After enjoying a successful month-plus long run in the hills of L.A., The Storefront for Art and Architecture recently folded up the tents to its Pop-Up Store so they could sprout in another city. This time they're taking the show…

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