May 2013
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May 19th
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“Goldman is famous for not just choosing well, but dressing her clients...”
– http://nyti.ms/YotcD5 via http://www.businessoffashion.com
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April 2013
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Catch Up
No new photos??? What’s going on with me I ask meself, here’s a retrospective introspective look: I’ve been neglecting VK because I’ve been fooling around with a bunch of other services and books and work-y stuff. Tsk Tsk to me. And the rain, yes the rain. Too heavy and oppressive. Good solely for peas. Here’s the wasted time run down: °Trying Path app, integrated and pleasing graphic...
Apr 28th
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Apr 24th
Boyfriend's first Rugelach →
Apr 24th
Wood samples in development →
Apr 24th
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Apr 20th
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Here's The Thing: Lena Dunham Transcript - WNYC →
This week, Alec talks with Lena Dunham, whose hit show on HBO, “Girls,” just started its second season. Podcast here 
Apr 20th
John Waters Interview | Experience & Innocence →
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Apr 11th
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Phosphorus →
We all need to know about phosphorus. it’s an element the supply is finite it’s essential to organic life See Jeremy Grantham speak about it on Charlie Rose
Apr 4th
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Apr 3rd
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Apr 3rd
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Ruth Laskey draws with her loom →
Square One Ruth Laskey draws with her loom. Trained as a painter, she evolved into a weaver. Her woven works simulate the appearance of drawings on paper, though on close inspection one sees the meticulous placement of dip-dyed threads across the warp and weft of the weave. However, it is not just the merit of her labor that makes them interesting. Laskey’s woven compositions embody the slow pace...
Apr 3rd
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http://mercedesmotoring.com/ →
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March 2013
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Mar 30th
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CHRIS SHEPHERD PHOTOGRAPHS →
At the Bau-Xi Gallery opened in 1965 in Vancouver, BC.
Mar 29th
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The Marrow →
This review is good enough to eat.
Mar 20th
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高天原 →
Takama-ga-hara (高天原 the Plain of High Heaven?) is a place in Japanese mythology. In Shinto, Takama-ga-hara (or Takama no Hara) is the dwelling place of the kami. It is believed to be connected to the Earth by the bridge Ama-no uki-hashi (the “Floating Bridge of Heaven”). In Shinto, ame (heaven) is a lofty, sacred world, the home of the amatsukami. Some scholars have attempted to...
Mar 20th
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intramurosberlindmy2011 →
Mar 11th
Parrish Art Museum by Herzog & de Meuron →
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Mar 9th
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Mar 7th
Balayage →
It might be time…
Mar 6th
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WatchWatch
What a difference eyes make!
Mar 3rd
February 2013
19 posts
Déchirée
Between the post on Fendi and the one on Norm Architects I should rename this blog Torn.
Feb 26th
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Feb 26th
Holla, this collection is deliciously modernist,... →
FENDI Milan Ready To Wear 2013 From Tim Blanks’ commentary: …a meditation on modernism courtesy of Karl Lagerfeld and Silvia Venturini Fendi, who never stop putting futuristic spins on the 87-year-old house’s traditions..
Feb 26th
This is Minimalism →
Copenhagen Penthouse II - from the blog Minimalissimo Norm Architects share the philosophy that our home and the things we surround ourselves with, should provide a refuge from the daily chaos. And that by understanding minimalism as an aesthetic, and simplicity as a philosophy of life Norm Architectsaims at providing structures which gives a feeling of freedom. 
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Les Bains des Docks →
“Les Bains des Docks”. Jean Nouvel. Le Havre., a set by Clement Guillaume on Flickr.
Feb 19th
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Feb 17th
“Vinnie called. He said everything would be fine and I said of course and...”
– A local, regarding the heavy snowfall that Nemo left on Long Island
Feb 9th