Monthly Archives: September 2010
Artist Watch | Daniela Roessler
My lady friend Daniela from that maple producing country gets mystical with a camera, brush, and pen. She pushes materials like it ain’t no thang; creating some rad pieces of art. Note: she likes animals.
Filed under Artist Watch
Tomorrow’s Hangover | Fear and Loathing HELLsinki
Went on the Viking boat from Stockholm to Helsinki last weekend. It’s the biggest shit show experience of my life. Few highlights: shopping karts don’t float, one hot finnish girl, Ryan getting arrested for stealing “his karaoke” microphone, Scandinavian drunk … Continue reading
Filed under Friends, The Best of the Worst, Tomorrows Hangover, Traveling
Salesman Pete
This is epic. Pete is a nice and clumsy salesman and also a deadly super secret agent with a microprocessor implanted into his brain by some mad scientists from the government. He has to secretly stop a bunch of badguys … Continue reading
Filed under The Genius Club, video pick
The New Yorker’s App
Jason Schwartzman demonstrates The New Yorker’s new app. VIA Wil.
Filed under The Genius Club
Video Pick- ‘The Isles’
Director Aoife McArdie depicted the British Isles through a wonderfully absorbent lens. The song is by Little Comets. Check it.
Filed under video pick
Artist Watch | Jani Leinonen
Jani Leinonen lives and works currently in Helsinki.
Filed under Artist Watch
Found Photos
Black & White theme for random photos I’ve taken.
Filed under Lost Camera, Found Photos
Gymkhana THREE
Ken Block doing fast and crafty maneuvers in his souped up hot wheels at l’Autodrome, France. (when did he start driving Ford?)
Filed under extreme
Music Pick – Rich Hil
So Tommy Hilfiger’s son, Rich, is on bit of a different path than his dad, good or bad. ha! Kid Cudi helps…
Filed under Music Picks
I’m Still Here – Trailer
I’m Still Here is a portrayal of a tumultuous year in the life of actor Joaquin Phoenix. With remarkable access, the documentary follows the Oscar-nominee as he announces his retirement from a successful film career in the fall of 2008 … Continue reading
Filed under The Best of the Worst





