Saturday, June 30, 2007

another day

concEivE














EVERY DAY IS AN ADVENTURE. EVERY DAY YOU FOLLOW THE SCHEDULE. EVERY PERSON CAN NOT BE PLEASED EVERY TIME. EVERY LIFE IS IMPORTANT. EVERY DREAM DESERVES TO BE REALIZED. EVERY STORE SELLS THE SAME CLOTHING. EVERYTHING WILL BE ALRIGHT. EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY. ESCAPE THE WORLD OF EVERY.

Friday, June 29, 2007

TGIF

I never carry change or cash so that I don't feel guilty about not giving to beggers--not that I would any way. This guy was begging today on 53rd jingling the change in his dixie cup, "Can anyone help me please? Spare change? What? Credit cards? TGIF people!" I still didn't give anything, but I did find amusement in his creativity in appealing to the working class' excitement for the weekend.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

SUNSHINE












I went to an advanced screening of "Sunshine." Same director as "Trainspotting," "The Beach," and "28 Day Later" so I knew that it couldn't be awful. I'm still on the fence about how good I thought it actually was though. Thankfully a cheap romance wasn't threaded into the plot. And the movie played beautifully (thanks to help from NASA I believe) with the imagery of the sun. Basically in the future our sun is going to burn out, casting Earth into a solar winter. "Sunshine" looks at a last attempt to reignite the sun and save mankind. There are several good twists that keep you on the edge of your seat, but still seemed to move a bit slow at 108 minutes running. I won't give away the ending, but one of the major underlying concepts that drives the film is that we are just star dust...ashes to ashes. So yes, you should go see it. It is a beautiful film, but probably not going to be a huge summer blockbuster like "Die Hard 4" or "Transformers" because it is much more of a movie (in a pure artistic and raw sense) than just pure entertainment aimed at filling the theaters.

SUNSHINE

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

CHESTER

I have to ask: is it really appropriate for the ice cream truck to drive around at 10 o'clock at night?

Saturday, June 16, 2007

a magickal journey

I think I need to invest in security cameras, or something to monitor myself. As myself I cannot be held responsible for myself. I went to happy hour last night: five martinis, a bottle of saki, and a few rolls of sushi. When I woke up, I was sprawled in the middle of my livingroom floor. Naked. My clothes were strewn about the apartment. I had not hooked up and there was no porn open on my computer. I have no idea what I was doing or even attempting to do. I guess I just fell out. Who can say.

BOY POET SPEAK







love
full mouth
tingle play
celebrate plump
under butt
oil river
boy skin
immense popsicle
feel puddle
giggle
come
brilliant

--SEAN (guest poet)

Saturday, June 9, 2007

PRICE LE$$







PANHANDLING WITH A MARC JACOBS SHOPPING BAG

"If you could spare a moment of your time to help me out. My husband got sick about a year ago and lost his job. We are homeless. We spend the nights in the shelter, but have to leave in the morning. At this time of day [evening] we start to plan what we are going to do tomorrow. If you have any spare change to help us eat we'd appreciate it. Thank you. Have a good evening."

Monday, June 4, 2007

STYLE

Style is essentially a good mix of proportion, color, texture, and references. If it's "good" then it is obviously qualitative and what works for some doesn't work for others. Generally though there is good style and bad style. There is no such thing as a universal style; no such thing as only one thing in "vogue" because fashion is not absolute.

Anyone who knows anything about fashion and style knows that trends are two-fold. A style can be going up in popularity in one area and down in another. It is cyclical and organic...a constant flux of change. Apparel is very much about "in the now" and balancing with vintage and timeless pieces.

You can't take style out of context. Here today "yes, fashionable" and tomorrow it is out of style--or so it would seem. A great example is the upcoming GAP campaign to feature Williamsburg style skinny jeans. All the fashionistas in NYC are screaming that the rocker chic look is SOOO over and we s/b jumping at wider leg culottes as starlets are already doing in SoCo. Honestly is the Hedi Slimane for Dior skinny look capute? Slimane did leave Dior, but I don't see skinny going out of style anytime in the next decade if ever in my life.

I think it really matters how you feel and how you pull it together. The attitude behind your look is very apparent, and we (public/friends/etc) can sense how you feel about the way you're dressed, so rock it out. After all it's just clothes, right?

Saturday, June 2, 2007

boy poet speak







kiss es

his skin beside me
scent of boy
I am love bound
his voice makes me dizzy
let my mouth play