Friday, September 4, 2009

"I Am T-Pain" Application for the IPhone

Art & Culture Ryan McGinley's Moonmilk

Back in September of 2003, The FADER published a feature story on Ryan McGinley, the same year he became the youngest artist to ever receive a solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The story included many of the photos from his first book, The Kids Are Alright, that made him famous and a favorite of ours. He was 26. About an hour ago, McGinley once again shredded our blasé brainstems with his Moonmilk series, in which he took a bunch of stripped kids spelunking across the country. Big deal, you say? Well you try to make a naked dude in a cave look like he’s punching the sun in the face and see how it comes out. View the images at Tiny Vices, look out for an exhibition soon and a book most likely to follow.

Art & Culture Khalif Kelly's Hyper Colors


29-year-old native Nashvillian, Khalif Kelly, has a solo show at Thierry Goldberg Projects in New York on September 9th but is currently restructuring our childhood memories with his weirdly comforting, intensely colorful depictions of things we did daily like chill at fast food playgrounds, play crappily animated video games and build mid-size megalopolises out of Playmobil people. It’s unclear which, if any, of the paintings above and after the jump will be in the exhibition, but judging by his work over the last two years, it will be awesome regardless. Plus, we’re just going to print these out and tape them to the wall anyway. (via We Love You So)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Apolis Activism '09 Collection




Rihanna Vogue Magazine


Rihanna in Italia's Vogue Magazine for September 2009. Little Miss Sunshine brings the haute couture hotness to the Grace Jones-style photo-shoot. I’ve always said Rihanna could indulge a professional career in high fashion modeling. No doubt, this young woman has it all. I know ALL spreads are photoshopped but this one is literally caked. Her complexion has been darkened and they added more definition to her legs. They’ve also disintegrated some of her curves. Overall, I’m loving the concept.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Halle Berry (Hair)


Halle Berry‘s beauty, fashion and popularity remained evergreen even after having a baby at the age of 42. She was named as Esquire Magazine ‘Sexiest Woman Alive‘ in October 2008. Halle Berry is the pioneer in introducing short Sedu hairstyles. She loves to wear different variations of short hairstyles.

N.E.R.D. Fashion


Check out the famous N.E.R.D. crew and there casual but yet noticeable style. We always see men on the streets with a Pharrell inspired outfit, and I'm sure that style will stick around for a real long time. From they're casual wear to their elegant wear, I'm sure they will always have something on their clothing line that will catch your eye.

Jessica Alba Fashion



Jessica Alba is known for her fashion sense and follows the trends of the fashion world but is hardly a fashion victim. She wears clothes and accessories that look good on her. She creates an ensemble that is very wearable too. Depending on the occasion, she is known to sizzle.

Tyson (Director James Toback)


I just saw this documentary on "Iron" Mike Tyson's life and it is a fascinating, emotional, and frank confessional from Iron Mike that sheds a sympathetic light on one of boxing's most controversial icons. It is brutally honest, Tyson offers one perspective on the life of the boxer – his own. This intimate look is enough to carry the film through its fascinating portrait of the fallen hero. I suggest if you have the time this is a must see film.