Tuesday, May 15, 2007

John Humble & The Getty LA

Definitely worth the 405 trip, located at one of the highest hilltops of LA, The Getty Museum is a highly spoken of place. I myself love coming through. Went a couple Fridays ago, and saw these. Everyone loves cliche LA shots, but ones from the 70's and 80's are the real hitters. John Humble's exhibit takes place in mostly the urban landscape of the city and the Los Angeles River. Come see for yourself, ehem free admission, ehem freeeee.
Headwaters of the Los Angeles River, 2001
Main Street view of the Los Angeles River, 2001
Torrance, 1979
8th Street, Los Angeles, 1985
John Humble's exhibit link

Come on down

Sayonara Bob Barker. 50 years of being a television icon. No regrets and still living right. Who knew a TV Show host could make such a difference with the citizens of the lower and middle class, it's true. 85 Year old men can still wear a suit and smile, I'll remember that for sure.
Price is Right forever.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Pixel this, pixel that

How can I explain this, boredom much? Even though I'm against the fact that there's no reason to be bored living where we live. Still, we put it in the air.



Thursday, May 10, 2007

The question is..

Should I do this shit too? Rugged and wet, sounds like some fun there

Always on point

32 tracks of that raw Beat Junkie Sound. It's obvious that with years in music comes experience, and here's a perfect example of that. CA! ALL DAY! Always and forever son.
Just released earlier this week btw.

Worthy cause much?

I know streetwear collaborations are tight and all that, but here's to some sk8 hi's with meaning. On ebay, you can buy these Vans sk8 hi's that have been designed by different people like college students, skaters, even professors. It's for a man I never met or known til now, Jeremiah Brooks. 30 year old skater was hit by a moving vehicle, and now needs some help. You know you want shoes anyways, one of kind at that. Looks like there more then a dozen to choose from.

Though the accident was unintentional, his recovery is not. Local skateboard heads have mind-melded to organize This Is How We Roll, a silent-auction benefit for Brooks is taking part from 7 to 10 p.m. May 4th, at Installation Shoe Gallery, 1955 Broadway in Boulder. Sponsors of the event include Vans Shoes, MOB Grip, Rage Unlimited, Table 2 Press, and Satellite Boardshop. Look for the other shoes up for auction by this seller, featuring custom designs by skate legends and artists alike. Participants include Lance Mountain, Jeremy Fish, Todd Bratrud, Dennis McNett, Matt "Putrid" Carr, Chris "PeeWee" Levy, Louis Schmidt, Brian Ball, Hoshi Ludwig, Dave Soderberg, Alvin Gregorio, Shane Rymer, and Vincent Comparetto.All proceeds of the sale of this shoe goes directly to Jeremiah Brooks, to aid in the increasing amount of hospital bills and help provide a speedy recovery through physical therapy.

Here are some shots of a few of the shoes. There are more, search "Vans How We Roll" on EBAY.
Ebay link for these. Not wearable, but framed lighted Vans?
Looking pretty craze.

Ebay link. My favorite ones from the group

Beast much? Haha, Bid is up to $200 for these puppies Ebay Link. Sunrise & Boat. Reminds me of those Vans with birds on em. Lucille something?

It's a benefit for someone else, yet you benefit. Do iiit.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

It it obvious

Or are you oblivious? Who the hell knows, I just needed to upload this somewhere.
Syndicate06?