Soul II Soul- Back to Life (However do you want me). God I love and miss the 90′s!
Tired of looking through ransacked thrift stores for a cool vintage find? These cheeky British Chic’s have done it for you! Their online store is called The Cherry Closet! It has pieces dating back from the 1930′s and beyond! Its a cool store where you can find dresses, shoes, accecories, etc. all “cherry picked” for you! Check it out at www.thecherrycloset.com
Baby rhino at the Taragon Western Plains Zoo in Australia
Baby Thermonuclear Otters at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
Baby Watermelon, a Malaysian tapir at the San Diego Zoo
I’LL TAKE ONE OF EACH PLEASE!!!!!!!! CHECK OUT ALL BABIES AT ZOOBORNS.COM
Filed under: A Celluloid Moment | Tags: absolut vodka, im here short film, spike jonze
This short film trailer by Spike Jonze has stolen my little heart and Im dying to watch the whole thing. Its a robot love story set in present day Los Angeles and it looks amazing!!! You can go to IMHEREMOVIE.COM and check out the whole thing. The website and movie are sponsored my Absolut Vodka and the set up is pretty neat. You basically log into the main website and they let you know when the next “showing” is. It’s kinda like actually going to the movies but your not going to the movies…. It’s a neat concept and I’ve totally bought into it. Next showing today by the way is at 9:40p.m. Pacific Standard Time. I’ll be there! Hope to see you in virtual reality movie land!
What you need:
1. Paint brushes—available at hardware stores and art supply stores.
2. Fabric paint—available at any craft store.
3. Jeans—we like a classic, skinnier cut for this look best.
4. Newspaper or a dropcloth
What to do:
1. Cover an even surface with newspaper or a dropcloth and lay jeans down flat.
2. Start by brushing random strokes of paint onto your jeans.
3. Using the paintbrush and your hand, gently flick paint spots and splotches to blend with strokes.
4. Let jeans dry flat before wearing, about two hours.
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ManifestEquality.com is an exhibit here in Los Angeles from March 3rd-March 7th at the old Big Lots on Vine promoting the equality of marriage for all. There are hundreds of artists displaying their work. It’s free and I’m going this weekend. I’ll let you know how it is!






