We’ve been kinda pooping on this since May, what with how craptacular Stormshadow leaks looked, but this trailer actually redeems it a bit. A bit. I’m still not holding my breath — I mean, Dennis Quaid as Hawk? — but still, I’ll probably be there opening weekend baked outta my noodles. Who knows, a couple […]
The Mission One is the brainchild of Mission Motors, who claim it the world’s fastest electric production bike. With an estimated range of 150 miles, boasting a top speed of 150 mph, and generating over 100 ft-lbs of torque from point zero (as electric engines offer 100% torque from 0 rpm), the bike’s stats are […]
The new Yohji Yamamoto-designed Adidas Y-3 Spring/Summer footwear line has just been released, and damn is it sick. I wish I could afford like 27 of these, one for each day of the month except Tuesdays. Tuesdays don’t deserve their own shoes. Peep these and a bunch more after the Jump…
Mr Chi City really seems to be blowing up. Dude even has his own line of tshirts, for chrissakes (if anybody ever wanna get the Madman a “Hit Em With a Freeezpop” tshirt I ain’t gonna be mad…notice they misspelled Freezepop. Dude may have a vocab, but his spelling is suspect at best). Can’s say […]
Danielle Levitt is having the opening for her book “We Are Experienced” at the excellent boutique/vintage bookstore/gallery Reserve tonight in Los Angeles (420 N. Fairfax Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036, across from Canters). Levitt photographed teenagers for this book, and excelled at capturing them in large format prints in their native element. The images are […]
After last week’s early record listening of Asher Roth’s album Asleep in the Bread Aisle, Maxwell Hauser linked up with Asher to ask him a few quick questions. Here are his few quick answers regarding supermarkets, MILFs, beer pong etiquette, career advice for Michael Phelps and, of course, Salma Hayek’s boobies… Hit the Jump to […]
Copyright Criminals is a full-length documentary investigating the breadth of the controversial culture of sampling — which is a complex issue to say the least. Sure, I want the Beastie Boys to be able to sample 1,387 records to create the sublime Paul’s Boutique (actually, better make that the Dust Bros), but I also think […]
Given the gloomy predictions for the autoworld in 2009, I thought Detroit’s NAIAS would be bereft of relevant debuts. Not so. Sure, the atmosphere was restrained and the showroom at times dismally vacant, but there were still plenty of cars to keep it interesting. Fisker unveiled its Sunset, which is a 2-door Karma convertible, yesterday […]