Archive for October, 2011
And the Winners Are…

A big thank you to everyone who took part in our giveaway with Jiberish. We chose at random three lucky people. So did you win?
Keep reading to find out.
Mishka Presents ‘The Green Monster’
“Brooklyn streets are weird enough as is without the aid of certain sticky green enhancers. Fortunately, its all in a days work for the kid, who’s more than just his routine, who he serves and what he’s pitching. This cycle is far from ordinary. With a few special customers, and some chance encounters, this one day snapshot of a Brooklyn delivery guy takes a few unusual detours and gets into the mental of the Green Monster.
Featuring Nick Catchdubs, Andrew W.K., & Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire, and introducing Alex Jackson as “The Kid.” “
Hanon x Asics Gel-Lyte III ‘Wildcats’

Hanon teams up with Asics to design a new pair of Gel-Lyte IIIs. Inspired by a local running club, The Wildcats, the shoes sport a lux suede upper in a mustard and burgundy colourway. Additional features include tonal 3M reflective tiger stripes, dual branded woven tongue label, a plush woven collar lining and three lace sets. Each pair comes with a cotton dust bag. Available now through Hanon’s online shop. mash rating: 7/10
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Petros Chrisostomou
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Check out some small-scale installations by Petros Chrisostomou, which appear to be larger than life thanks to the clever use of lighting and an extreme attention to detail.
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The Hundreds 2011 Winter T-Shirts

Today we get a look at the t-shirts from The Hundreds’ Winter collection. They offer a total of 18 tees, three of which have been carried over from the Fall. You can get them now through the LA label’s online shop. mash rating: 5/10
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AJ Fosik ‘Time Kills All Gods’ Exhibit

AJ Fosik opened his latest solo exhibit last weekend at Jonathan Levine Gallery. With Time Kills All Gods, the Portland, Oregon-based artist steps his game up a couple notches with some very impressive creative wood and metal workings depicting wild and mythical animals tackling the ideas of religion and the worship of false idols.
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