Showing posts with label nightlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nightlife. Show all posts
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Sammy.
All credit due to the owners of this photo.
Meet Samantha Ronson. Twin sister of Charlotte Ronson and young sister to Mark Ronson, she is more than just Lindsay Lohan's (maybe) ex-girlfriend. While still much of a mystery, her hatred for the paparazzi gives her an effortlessly 'badass' demeanor.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Sunday.
The wonderful season of autumn is slowly creeping along the outskirts of the year to deliver a swift headbutt to our subconscious. While we are merrily entering the month of August, it is our final adieu to the summer before we rendezvous with September. While of course September isn't going to be causing us to pack up the shorts and tee shirts just yet, it is the harbinger for what we all know will be an immediate, blunt fall; a fall that I am incredibly excited for. Aside from autumn being my favorite of the four seasons, the fall of 2011 is something that I am very eager to endure. What's not to like? Neutral tones, casual scarves, sports coats, cardigans, auburn up the wazoo etc. Aside from just the arbitrary enjoyments of fall, there are also a few things to look forward to as well. A list of new music is likely to release this semester, which I have no doubt will be mind blowing. Albums from artists/groups such as CSS, David Guetta, Lil Wayne, VHS or Beta and Feist (omg) just to name a few, I can already tell that I'm going to be excited. Not to mention the plethora of enjoyable holidays such as Halloween, Thanksgiving and Veteran's day, autumn pretty much speaks for itself when it comes to being the best darn season there is. However, there are a few things in particular that I am looking forward to this season that I haven't really spoken to yet. Ironically, they both involve Kid Cudi.
Watching the video above will show you a sneak peek of what it is yet to come from the creative minds of Scott Mescudi, Cage and Shia LeBouf. While the premise of the short film has yet to be released, I have understood it to be a horror short based on the song by the two recording artists. With Shia taking the creative lead, he is exploring his capabilities as a director by taking us fans of the artists down a macabre road that no doubt will leave us wanting to leave the lights on. However, considering my absolute love for the song, I am no doubt going to find myself as addicted to it as I was to Kanye's own mini-movie, Runaway. It should be interesting to see the same concept of music-inspired film between two completely different minds. While I don't want to automatically compare Shia and Kanye, or Kid Cudi and Kanye, this project is going to ensure that we do it anyway. Now, as you can see, Maniac comes out in October of 2011, Halloween day in fact. However, Kid Cudi has yet another film project that will also be debuting in the month of October. One of my favorite television shows is rearing its head out of hiatus to give us a much anticipated return. How To Make It In America is coming back to show us just how Crisp is fairing after their restless attempts at making a name for themselves in the previous season. With more women, higher stakes and no doubt more swank, the second installment of the series is no doubt going to attract more viewers than the previous season. HBO has yet to disappoint me with an original series, and with such a down to earth series like HTMIIA, I'm already prepping myself for its awesomeness. Check out its teaser trailer below.
Is that Theophilus London I hear? Oh yes, his LP is out. Go get it. Now.
Watching the video above will show you a sneak peek of what it is yet to come from the creative minds of Scott Mescudi, Cage and Shia LeBouf. While the premise of the short film has yet to be released, I have understood it to be a horror short based on the song by the two recording artists. With Shia taking the creative lead, he is exploring his capabilities as a director by taking us fans of the artists down a macabre road that no doubt will leave us wanting to leave the lights on. However, considering my absolute love for the song, I am no doubt going to find myself as addicted to it as I was to Kanye's own mini-movie, Runaway. It should be interesting to see the same concept of music-inspired film between two completely different minds. While I don't want to automatically compare Shia and Kanye, or Kid Cudi and Kanye, this project is going to ensure that we do it anyway. Now, as you can see, Maniac comes out in October of 2011, Halloween day in fact. However, Kid Cudi has yet another film project that will also be debuting in the month of October. One of my favorite television shows is rearing its head out of hiatus to give us a much anticipated return. How To Make It In America is coming back to show us just how Crisp is fairing after their restless attempts at making a name for themselves in the previous season. With more women, higher stakes and no doubt more swank, the second installment of the series is no doubt going to attract more viewers than the previous season. HBO has yet to disappoint me with an original series, and with such a down to earth series like HTMIIA, I'm already prepping myself for its awesomeness. Check out its teaser trailer below.
Is that Theophilus London I hear? Oh yes, his LP is out. Go get it. Now.
Obsidian.
WARNING: Extremely Creative! Watch in Full Screen.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Ocean.
Trippy video. Dope song. As expected from the boys (and Syd) of OFWGKTA. Watch in Full Screen.
By the way, this video cuts out about two minutes of the song, so go listen to the extended version.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Friday, July 15, 2011
Friday.
If you know me, you know I'm really in to old school stuff. Not so much vintage, but more so classic looks. The more timeless something is, the more I like it. Nowadays I would buy something so that I could wear it for the rest of my life, instead of buying something new for the night. God is something that St. Thomas Aquinas described as something 'outside of time.' While of course, I am in no way making a connection between my fashion sense and an almighty deity, I think that there is something to say about the connection between time and a lack-there-of. This is something that American's still don't seem to grasp. While there seems to be a narrow circuit of those who really 'get it.' There are a lot of those who don't. Myself included.
I guess I'm thinking of this because tomorrow I'm going to help my father move things out of my late grandfather's apartment, which would include an array of things that he has collected over the years. From suits to sofas, he was truly a timeless man. While I can't say I truly picked up on what it is that made him so, I'm sure that a lot of it comes with age. While there are a number of young guys out there that know how to dress well, there are very few that know how to dress so that they can wear the same thing when they are 60+. Sure, styles change, and soon comfort will override any sort of feelings held towards any pair of new shoes, but why not figure that out now? Why are t-shirts the go-to for casual attire?
I'm going out tonight, and despite my desire to, I'm going to convince myself to not wear a pair of Air Jordans. Instead, I'll throw on an old pair of oxfords, and stand out proudly against the army of Nike sneakers. However, this is the whole point of the Rosewood movement am I right? Throw away the high tops and get some wing tips.
One day.
Black & Timeless (above) All credit due to the owners of these photos. |
I guess I'm thinking of this because tomorrow I'm going to help my father move things out of my late grandfather's apartment, which would include an array of things that he has collected over the years. From suits to sofas, he was truly a timeless man. While I can't say I truly picked up on what it is that made him so, I'm sure that a lot of it comes with age. While there are a number of young guys out there that know how to dress well, there are very few that know how to dress so that they can wear the same thing when they are 60+. Sure, styles change, and soon comfort will override any sort of feelings held towards any pair of new shoes, but why not figure that out now? Why are t-shirts the go-to for casual attire?
Black & Retro (above) Photo from Street Etiquette |
I'm going out tonight, and despite my desire to, I'm going to convince myself to not wear a pair of Air Jordans. Instead, I'll throw on an old pair of oxfords, and stand out proudly against the army of Nike sneakers. However, this is the whole point of the Rosewood movement am I right? Throw away the high tops and get some wing tips.
One day.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Thursday.
Today wasn't too productive. After attending last night's Fly Union show, and seeing a few artists that I had never heard of perform, I left a little overwhelmed. While it wasn't the music, which was all great, or the performances themselves, which were each unique in their own right, I would say that the majority of my emotion stemmed from the fact that the crowd was so boring. I attended the show with a single female friend of mine, and was later joined by another friend. I had only heard a little bit about Fly Union before last night, but the friend who I went to the show with has been a devoted fan, considering they come from her hometown of Columbus. However, despite Fly Union's still underground presence, they attracted a fairly decent crowd to the Grog Shop where they performed. While the crowd was fairly diverse, it appeared that the fans who had the most fun was a young man who positioned himself as close as possible to the stage, and another young man who stood directly behind him. While the sounds of the three MC's would would doubt get the hearts of all of those who watched racing, it didn't appear to be enough to get them really... into it. When asking to sway their hands back and forth, only a small portion of the crowd would do so. When prompted to jump up and down in a hyped up manner, it appeared that only five or so people would commit. Even the stereotypical rap 'wave' towards the stage was a lackluster performance by Cleveland's finest. Even though they were willing and able, no one really seemed to be getting in to the show. They purchased the entrance tickets, so they had to know who they were seeing. The group played most of their newest songs, so it wouldn't be a matter of not recognizing the sounds. Instead I'm going to chalk it up to something that I call: The Lackluster Effect.
A few people that need to unwind. (above) All credit due to the owners of this photo. |
The cause behind the Lackluster Effect doesn't come from a lack of skill shown by the performing artist, or a lack of stage presence. While this does occur, and can often result in the crowd being bored, what I witnessed last night was not one of these cases. Instead, what I witnessed was a bunch of people afraid to let them selves have fun. A few times, the MC's even called the crowd out by saying something to the likes of:
"I know Coventry is known to be the coolest place in Cleveland, but are you too cool to party!?"Perhaps Cleveland is a bit too cool to have fun. But if that's the case, then maybe they shouldn't spend the money to see a show they won't even enjoy. Fly Union is comprised of some pretty cool cats, with some pretty unique sounds, and even still was able to have a fun and exciting show. Even if their Grog Shop appearance was clouded by the Lackluster Effect, I'm still excited to see what else this Columbus trio has in store for their fans.
Personally, I enjoyed the visual aesthetic that was added to the music. Let's just how I won't have to suffer the same fate on Friday. The Lackluster effect knows no bounds, and could very well branch out into the party atmosphere instead of just the concert.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Wednesday.
So I'm trying to figure out what to wear for the Fly Union show tonight at The Grog Shop (@grogshop). I still have a while to decide, but I'm not entirely sure. I was looking at another one of my favorite photo blogs (might be addicted): Black Fashion. Of course, the majority of those photos are women, it still gets me in the mood to do something crazy. The array of colors that the women on that website exert literally excites me. I'm not sure if it's the way they do it, or if I just didn't think it was possible to even wear those colors, but I'm constantly astonished by the ability of these women to look so great! The greatest part of these images is that there are only a few that are photographs of professionals such as models or celebrities. The majority of the people in front of these cameras are average folk like you and me.
That's what makes it all the more possible for me to wear something crazy tonight. While I've decided to extinguish my obsession of sneakers, I still love shoes. Instead of the cliche option of beat up J's, I could wear a slick pair of leather loafers. Then I remember that I'm going to be on my feet, dancing, standing and sweating for who knows how long. This begs the question: Can I wear something insanely pseudo-fashionable like the young men and women of Black Fashion, and still have it be useful? Fly Union, known for their pretty stylish line of MC's, are sure to attract Cleveland's finest style ninjas. There's no doubt that not only will the crowd be covered in sweat, but so will the three-man rap group. So no matter how fly (haha) anyone dresses tonight, it's not going to make them any less capable of perspiring all over their carefully picked outfit.
So I guess the best thing I can do is wear something conservative, and take a butt load of outfits that I should have thought about. Expect photos in the future~
Unknown Girl ft. Crazy Skirt and Red Dodge. (above) All credit due to owners of this photo. |
That's what makes it all the more possible for me to wear something crazy tonight. While I've decided to extinguish my obsession of sneakers, I still love shoes. Instead of the cliche option of beat up J's, I could wear a slick pair of leather loafers. Then I remember that I'm going to be on my feet, dancing, standing and sweating for who knows how long. This begs the question: Can I wear something insanely pseudo-fashionable like the young men and women of Black Fashion, and still have it be useful? Fly Union, known for their pretty stylish line of MC's, are sure to attract Cleveland's finest style ninjas. There's no doubt that not only will the crowd be covered in sweat, but so will the three-man rap group. So no matter how fly (haha) anyone dresses tonight, it's not going to make them any less capable of perspiring all over their carefully picked outfit.
Fly Union's TGTC (above) All credit goes to the owner of this photo. |
So I guess the best thing I can do is wear something conservative, and take a butt load of outfits that I should have thought about. Expect photos in the future~
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