Talk Shop Fridays: Where Are You Headed?

Posted on May 4, 2007 Under Travel

It's a magical time of the year here in New York: that little lull where everyone is out enjoying the gorgeous weather with barbecues in the park and patio happy hours. Pretty soon, though, the city will morph into a…

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Corey Arnold: Skitt Fiske!

Posted on May 2, 2007 Under Art

Corey Arnold has a bit of a fanbase around our virtual office. Not surprising, really--in addition to contributions to the likes of Men's Journal, FHM UK, Adbusters Norway and Italian Rolling Stone, he's received a grant from the American- Scandinavian…

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Moleskine City Notebooks

Posted on April 24, 2007 Under Books

The newest from Moleskin, the City Notebooks are part guidebook, part journal; they have helpful maps, begging-to-be-used blank pages, and easy to navigate tabs. At this point, they cover a good number of European cities, as well as Boston, New…

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Where I'd Be if I Wasn't Here

Posted on April 18, 2007 Under Travel

The times I want to be anywhere other than Boulder are few and far between, but this weekend there are a few events in far off places that I'm a little teary over missing. First up; the Pop Cling Vinyl…

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Backcountry Bombshells

Posted on April 13, 2007 Under Travel

A few days ago, my childhood buddy Riley sent me the lowdown on a "business" trip he just took to the interior of British Columbia. From the looks of it, he's chosen quite a different career path than I have--…

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Trip Sync Drops Booking Fees

Posted on April 12, 2007 Under Life

Trip Sync, the 'live data' travel tool that works together with Outlook-- that so many of you got excited about when I wrote about it a few weeks ago-- just made a commitment to its customers that may get you…

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An Afternoon in Seattle

Posted on April 11, 2007 Under Travel

I was in Seattle yesterday afternoon for about 5 hours with about an hour free-- just long enough to poke my head into a few shops. I made it into a shop called Capital 1524-- a nice, well rounded collection,…

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The Arctic Man

Posted on April 5, 2007 Under Travel

Part speed skiing, part sledneck, The Arctic Man is event I would describe as "uniquely Alaska." I actually found out about it because a friend of a friend will be competing in this year's event, which is taking place at…

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Conrad Hotel: Miami

Posted on March 28, 2007 Under Travel

When Jamie and I were in Miami for what felt like an eternity covering all of the Art Basel events, we had a tough decision to make about where to stay-- While we're young and supposedly hip, we're not big…

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Tumi: Carry On Essentials Kit

Posted on March 25, 2007 Under Travel

Sick of carrying a zip-lock bag with you everywhere you fly now? I know I am-- I've been flying several times a week lately and my "reusable" zip-lock bag full of different sized plastic bottles looks like it belongs in…

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