Keira Rathbone Has Typewritten Her Way into Art

Keira Rathbone Has Typewritten Her Way into Art

| August 16, 2011 | Comments (6)

From the series of written paper art comes another artist that deals with paper and words. But if Su Blackwell is a reader, Keira Rathbone is a writer. She typewrites all her works of art. At first, if you see her works from a distance (both in real life and on virtual media) nothing strikes [...]

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How to Become an Obnoxious Mod in Five Easy Steps

How to Become an Obnoxious Mod in Five Easy Steps

| August 16, 2011 | Comments (1)

While hipsters have been pushing barriers of douchebaggery to new standards in the past years, something of an even greater annoying force is waiting to arise. For the third time in history, it’s mod revival time! Mod (from modernist) is a subculture that originated in London, England, in the late 1950s and peaked in the early-to-mid 1960s. Significant elements of [...]

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Five Reasons Why You Will Love ‘Friends With Benefits’

Five Reasons Why You Will Love ‘Friends With Benefits’

| August 16, 2011 | Comments (4)

Photo by The Gate, from Imprint Online I was anxious to see this movie, but I was also a little frightened. Mainly because my expectations were unusually high, after seeing the trailer and the awesome promotional campaign. I also saw Bridesmaids earlier this summer, with high hopes that it will be brilliant. I got disappointed [...]

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12 TV Themes That Should Make You Wanna Get Up and Dance

12 TV Themes That Should Make You Wanna Get Up and Dance

| August 15, 2011 | Comments (1)

It’s nice to have a song that reminds you of a certain TV show. I’m not a fan of just showing the main title on the screen. Remember Lost? Or, in the latest seasons, even Grey’s Anatomy? It used to have a brilliant theme song, Cosy in the Rocket, which went amazingly well with the [...]

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Piranha Plants That Clip on Your Ears

Piranha Plants That Clip on Your Ears

| August 15, 2011 | Comments (0)

I’m sure you all recognize the Super Mario game and also that you recall the Piranha Plants, one of the many enemies of Super Mario. Here is a small video reminder of the ever popular Super Mario: If you did remember the Piranha Plants, you’re going to love these earrings! If not, then you should [...]

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Six Awesome Movie Cliches Illustrated

Six Awesome Movie Cliches Illustrated

| August 15, 2011 | Comments (0)

After watching a lot of Hollywood flicks, you eventually catch on with what’s about to happen and how the movie will end. The boy gets the girl, the villain gets punished in some way or another and the ending credits will roll with some happy pop song as soundtrack, meant to cheer you up, so [...]

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Top 10 Amy Winehouse Remixes

Top 10 Amy Winehouse Remixes

| August 15, 2011 | Comments (1)

While the post-mortem hype for Amy Winehouse’s music might have been exaggerated, her vocal abilities and musical contribution will always be held in high esteem, and not only by her fans. Amy’s legacy is not something one can just ignore*, in the light of recent years’ pop music. Her role is to be acknowledged, especially [...]

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Top 20 Best Album Covers with Astronauts on Them

Top 20 Best Album Covers with Astronauts on Them

| August 14, 2011 | Comments (2)

No, none of these albums are Buzz Aldrin’s attempts at a greater fame than Neil Armstrong’s, but most of them sure depict variations of the images that made both of them legendary. Crew members of spacecrafts inspire diverse music genres, ranging from ambient to hard rock and artists from all over the world. A top [...]

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Hurts Concert Streaming Live on the Internet on August 13

Hurts Concert Streaming Live on the Internet on August 13

| August 13, 2011 | Comments (1)

Photo from www.informationhurts.com Hurts is a refreshing synthpop duo from Manchaster, formed by singer Theo Hutchcraft (24 years old) and synth player, Adam Anderson (27 years old). After the amazing success of their single Wonderful Life which came out at beginning of 2010, their debut album Happiness, released later on that year, was extremely appreciated for its fresh [...]

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LA’s Suburbs Revealed by Chad Kultgen

LA’s Suburbs Revealed by Chad Kultgen

| August 13, 2011 | Comments (1)

If you ever wondered how’s life in the suburbs of LA and what kind of metaphysical questions are on teenagers’ minds maybe Men, Women & Children by Chad Kultgen reveals the answer. LAist describes Chad Kultgen book as being A dystopian look at life in the suburbs. Sex, technology and more sex are front-and-center for the junior high [...]

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