Archives for April 2009
Snail mail
It is always refreshing to get packages from home and this card was especially awesome. Madison and Nathalie’s collection is coming together really well and all of the content that I’ve been working on (photographs, videos, etc.) look stunning. They’re… continue reading »
My Summer Just Got More Exciting!
You can imagine how often the question “who is your favorite director?” comes up. My answer isn’t Wes Anderson or Alfred Hitchcock, but instead is Marc Webb. This is usually followed by “Who is Marc Webb?” Marc Webb is a… continue reading »
My heart is three weeks away.
Tee shirt by Warriors of Radness Dear Los Angeles, Your sunshine is incomparable and I’ve learned to love you for that. It is okay that you don’t have seasons because I’ve learned to live without them. Sometimes we have to make compromises… continue reading »
You’re just the little guy.
In January 2008, I attended the Where Music Meets Film concert series that Warner hosted during the Sundance Film Festival. I filmed video interviews with all of the artists for the company’s 50th Anniversary and did some press videos. Most… continue reading »
Fishing for stars.
My utmost interest in the music industry has lived within the cracks of the independent labels and artists. In other words, the “independedness” that is now possible through the use of the Internet and social networking. I wouldn’t consider myself… continue reading »
Colorless
“They tried to set down what was true, what could be seen and heard and touched, what could be tested and confirmed by others: what was true. They wrote about particulars; they didn’t generalize. They didn’t analyze; they tried to… continue reading »
Won’t Let Down
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ new album. I haven’t been able to stop listening to it. Karen O has done it again! First, check out this strange video that they shot in Texas… And the music video for their… continue reading »
An Apartment Filled with Glory.
Somehow I came across these images of Marc Jacobs’ apartment in Paris. There was a story attached which explained that when he first started designing, he didn’t have enough money to pay for all of the Ruscha artwork that he… continue reading »
Children, Wake-Up
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I meet Sir Henry Curtis
“I found out, Mr. Quatermain, that blood is thicker than water.” from King Solomon’s Mines [Share This Entry]