Friday, February 26, 2010

On A Home To Call Our Own


In just 2 more days.

pic: Dear Nike

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

On No Pictures, Just some Notes On D.C.

Pros:


- Ridiculously nice people with genuine vocal intonations. In stores, on the street, in restaurants. They say things like, "Oh sure, no problem! Any time!", and "You have a wonderful day now!"
- A Persian food chain called "Moby Dick".
- Free museums.
- Incredible exhibitions that evade international travel, like the Terra Cotta Warriors of the Qin Dynasty, China, at the National Geographic Museum, which we saw today.


 Cons:


- The built-up snow that has created freak conditions all over the city and beyond. It is the equivalent of what i imagine the aftermath of a semi-serious natural disaster to look like/be like. There are blocked roads, dangerous traffic conditions, no parking, slippery sidewalks, snow barriers at pedestrian crossings, and many other ridiculously inconvenient driving and pedestrian circumstances.
- Incredible exhibitions that evade international travel, and are FREE! Which was great. But it had a crazy-specific requirement of being among the first 100 people to line up outside in the cold at exactly 5:30pm today. Albeit it made for pleasant chatter about topics like Great White Sharks and locust storms and the awesomeness of a National Geographic Museum birthday party and marching on the spot at the Inauguration ceremony to keep warm.
- The cold.

On A Stellar Valentine's Day Movie Option:

"A Single Man", by Tom Ford. 

On Life Is Just Like This Opening Ceremony Ad

except more montage-y


non plus one final from Tracy ANTONOPOULOS on Vimeo.

Friday, February 5, 2010

On My D.C. Weather Application

is snowed under


On Wall of Frames

For Sabrina






All pics: A Cup Of Jo

On 7 Steps To Being A Sartorialist Couple


1.  Be in a European city or NYC
2.  Boys: Wear sunglasses
3.  Girls: Have hair just below shoulders
4.  Boys: Pose "naturally", so as to appear candid. Feet a short distance apart
5.  Girls: Cross legs in some fashion. Strike a "I'm cool, I don't care" pose (not to be confused with the pose in no. 4, which is less a pose, more a stance. Cool straight boys don't pose)
6.  Boys: Wear dark colours, head to toe. Mix it up with dashes of colour - like brown shoes; plaid scarf
7.  Girls: Wear dark colours, head to toe. Mix it up with dashes of colour - like brown purse; blonde hair