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Jul 2010 11

check out this special feature in esquire magazine, it provides the top 10 sunglasses choices for the summer of 2010. do you own any of them?

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Jul 2010 10

the 2010 world cup. this sporting event has provided heart pounding excitement, as well as, the testing of physical and mental endurance of men from around the world that will to lead up to tomorrow’s final hurrah.  go spain!

there is art in sport. the technique, the training, the flawless execution of athletic repitition, it’s quiet artistic in form as well as function. this year in south africa, art of another medium has become equally as popular as the activities on the soccer field.  there is an exhibit curated by 2010 fine art (an international art exhibit) showcasing creative expression from various artists from around the world. their chosen medium? the 2010 world cup.

spearheaded by clint strydom, a south african photographer, international artists contributed their visions of africa, in addition to the memories that this year’s world cup has provided.

see some of the works below, and check out the interactive ny times piece here.

post courtesy of ny times.

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Jul 2010 09

check out this “well drawn” body of work created by illustrator jason seiler.

seiler specializes in caricatures,  you can see more of his work as well as read a write up explaning his creative process here.

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Jul 2010 09

i reported to you guys a while back, the collaboration between absolut vodka and brooklyn’s unofficial mayor spike lee. here.

now they have created a video featuring spoken word artist lemon anderson, in the piece lemon speaks to mystique as well as the cultural diversity of the city called brooklyn ny. the piece was directed by none other than spike lee, and it oozes the soul of brooklyn like habana outpost on a summer saturday afternoon.

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Jul 2010 08

my grammie (grandma) at the end of each day would walk over to the fridge, open it and pull out a quart of miller high life. in my younger years i remember thinking, when i grow up i’m gonna drink miller as well. after my first sip that turned out not to be the case… however whenever i see it, i always think about grammie.

i ran across a great write up on this american classic and the marketing genius behind a “not so great beer.”  i’d love to send this to grammie but she will only say “baby, i’m not foolin wit on intro-netz!” next time i’m in a bar, i’ll be ordering at least one miller high life (probably only after i’m good and drunk)

peep the article on miller here

post courtesy of a continuous lean.

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