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Archive for March, 2010

Silverlake Flea

With the weather being as nice as it was here in Southern California over the weekend, we couldn’t just sit at home on our computers.  We set out for some time outside in the sun.  Driving around LA, we happened upon the Silverlake Flea Market and decided to check it out.

Located at Micheltorena Elementary School [...]

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Janelle Monae: “Tightrope”

We were lucky enough to catch Janelle Monae in a cold warehouse in Los Angeles last year and her infectious on-stage presence was strong enough for one of our staffers to call her “Andre 3000 meets Bonzai tree”. We were always curious if said presence was going to translate on celluloid and thankfully it does. [...]

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Youtube Gets a Facelift

Everyones favorite video viewing website has undergone some slight changes in order to making your viewing experience more enjoyable.  The first thing that is noticeable is that the uploader information has been moved below the video where it had been previously located on the right hand side. The goal behind the new changes is to [...]

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I-Pad: What You’ll Put on it and How You’ll Break it.

I Pads are affectionately being delivered to our front doors by men in brown shorts and as boxes are being torn open to reveal a gigantic I Phone we wanted to help prep you for what’s to come.
First off, you are now part of the super cool elite who received their I Pads due to [...]

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Refreshment Irrigation

Being into art and design, we generally like to keep our things nice.  We might tend to put too many things up on a pedestal at times, but damn it that design lust is a powerful thing.  Fortunately, the Flowing City coasters by Megawing are pieces of design that are meant to protect.
If you own [...]

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Adventures in Social Media: I Hate Twitter Couples

“Adventures in Social Media” encompasses a series of recurring posts about all things social media from the perspective of a gal who likes to keep all her profiles private.
I can confidently declare that I am addicted to Twitter. It’s pretty much the only social networking site that I have not abandoned. Yet. I told you [...]

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The Many Ways of the Ticallion Stallion

When someone says hermaphrodite, the first thing that comes to mind for most people is Jaime Lee Curtis.  We don’t know if Gonglue Jiang was reading The Enquirer or considering using yogurt to keep him regular while watching commercials for Activia, but he took the concept of a hermaphrodite and applied it to something tech [...]

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A Hotel Fit for ODB

Turning Hotel Biba in West Palm Beach, FL into Showtel is something that ArtSite Projects has done for the past eight years.  Making their standard hotel room look more like something from a Busta Rhymes and Ol’ Dirty Bastard video is definitely something that we can get with.  Straight jackets and padded rooms for when [...]

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Da Mystery of Chessboxin’

In 1993 the Wu Tang Clan created the hit “Da Mystery of Chessboxin’” and apparently someone took the title to heart.  A creative soul or bored individual out there thought that combing chess and boxing would be a hit, no pun intended.  I can imagine the beginning of this phenomenon now, a nerdy guy is [...]

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Wu-Massacre Day!

Alright dudes, if you haven’t noticed yet, today is officially Wu-Massacre Day over at Clement & Co. to celebrate the release of one of the most highly anticipated albums around the office. If you’re not up on it yet, fan favorites Method Man, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah finally get their act right and make an [...]

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