December 2010
62 posts
It’s a cinematic sound-and-light installation. It’s an exclusive behind the scenes look at Feist’s creative process. It’s an intimate portrait of artistic collaboration. It’s a DVD and a bonus audio CD. It’s Look At What The Light Did Now and it’s in stores now.
Directed by Anthony Seck and featuring loads of backstage footage, rare cuts, insightful commentary and stunning visuals by the artists who gave us The Reminder, LAWTLDN is the perfect reprieve from winter’s pale wash. Lavished with special features, the DVD package comes to stores trembling under it’s own weight.
How to Hate the Beatles
“His ambition, it turns out, is not simply to make Facebook an influential technology company, but the most important company in the world.”
CurT@!n$ - Gorgeous Freestyle.mp3
CURT@!N$ - G.O.D. pt iii
Top 5 most hectic moments at Fat Beats
Cocaine Blunts: Pimp C Interview

I have way too many tabs open so i’m gonna use this space as my notepad, ok? this is just for me, really. just some stuff i still want to look into. bear with me.
http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/12/six_things_we_learned_from_the.html
http://www.hollanddoc.nl/kijk-luister/documentaire/t/vpro-import-thieves-by-law.html
http://www.marcdegroot.net/site/index.php?serie=63
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/03/arts/music/03syl.html?_r=1&ref=arts
http://www.highsnobiety.com/news/2010/12/03/billionaire-boys-club-shawl-collar-camo-sweater/
http://www.oki-ni.com/shop-all-sale-/maison-martin-margiela-14-replica-long-ponyskin-coat/invt/mm0500blk/
http://www.oki-ni.com/bin/venda?bsref=okini&log=22&mode=add&curpage=&next=&ex=co_disp-shopc&buy=ro0146blk&invt=ro0146blk&ivref=ro0146blk&att1=Large&qty=1&x=84&y=14
http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/12/anna_wintour_and_andr_leon_tal.html
http://www.thebrilliance.com/thebrilliance/interviews/virgil/interview.asp
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/books/23book.html?_r=3&hp=&pagewanted=all
http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-11-24/music/dipset-reunites-and-vado-ascends/
http://www.xxlmag.com/lifestyle/2010/11/polo-and-hip-hop-an-oral-history-pt-1/
http://blog.cindiddy.com/page/7/
André Leon Talley on Diddy-Dirty Money’s Last Train to Paris.
Talley explains:
Inspired by his addiction to style and the fashion worlds from New York to Paris, Diddy’s new album, Last Train to Paris (to be released December 14), is a brilliant fusion of stream of consciousness and beats that bring to mind the broken cadences of avant-garde jazz. During Fashion Week last year, he sent out the call via e-mail and voice mail to high-fashion friends to come to his studio to participate in the record. I was somewhere doing what I usually do—previewing a collection or sitting around on the fourth floor of Manolo Blahnik’s midtown shoe emporium—when I received the invitation. Rushing to his studio, I thought about what I would say on the album, which inspired his February 2010 Vogue fashion shoot with Natalia Vodianova, photographed by Annie Leibovitz and styled by Grace Coddington, in which he appeared with the swagger and elegance of Cary Grant in a gorgeous shawl-collared camel double-breasted coat by Tom Ford.
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