The moment we’ve all been waiting for: Shut Up & Play the Hits is in theaters… but only on July 18th!? C’mon, man! I guess we’ll take what we can get. In case you need a refresher, Shut Up & Play the Hits (previewed by us HERE) documents the final days of LCD Soundsystem’s career […]
Los Angeles watchmakers Tsovet have released three new styles to add to their brand. Known for their durability and precision, these time pieces feature a clean, minimal design — similar to a Bell & Ross aesthetic. And just like B&R, the styling and functionality are inspired by vintage industrial gauges and avionic instrumentation. The three […]
Just in time for your Zombie Steve Jobs costume, or Frankenstein Lana Del Rey outfit, or frankly whatever else you’re dressing up as for Halloween this weekend, Bernard Willhelm x Camper‘s Toðer Men’s Skull Boots will tie up the get-up perfectly. Are they hideous? Yes. Will you wear them anytime for the rest of the […]
Los Angeles-based creativity house SceneFour and its army of collaborators have joined forces to showcase their art in an exhibition aptly titled Come Together. The exhibit, which is held at the Andrew Weiss Gallery in Beverly Hills, features work from RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan, Chuck D of Public Enemy, DJ Qbert (above), Shavo Odadjian […]
Vintage is in, case you haven’t heard. No we aren’t talking about vintage ’70s era porn (though we don’t discriminate) we’re referring to the fact that along with fashion, vintage photography has exploded with the popularity of apps like Instagram — which with the touch of a button you can take a photo from your cellphone […]
Brembo, the premier Italian brake manufacturer that supplies nearly every top of the line performance vehicle, has recently debuted their collection of Brembo Helmets. Ostensibly figuring protection in stopping is protection in crashing, their B-Tech and B-Jet, models feature an Automatic Fit Belt fastening system, a visor with added space and a wider visual angle […]
Arguably the most hated (and yet beloved) villain in comic book history, the Joker has had his fair share of highs and lows over the 70+ years he’s been featured in print, television and film. In showcasing his storied history, writer Daniel Wallace’s The Joker: A Visual History of the Clown Prince of Crime looks […]
For anyone who enjoys both the sight of a well-designed building and the written word as much as I do, pay close attention. Moleskine, the Italian brand best known for their notebooks, planners, and journals, is launching a series of cloth-bound monographs, entitled Inspiration and Process in Architecture. The collection looks into the design process […]