November 2009
16 posts
No Free Lunches. No Free Marriages.
Not even in a leap year.
It’s going to be an expensive couple days. Plane tickets and places in the East Village.
Cross your fingers and pay your dues.
This is Marc paying for his wedding on February 29, 2008.
Photo: Yashica
I'm Thankful For:
Lauren Thompson and Kyle Taylor. Live.
photo: Iphone
Two of my closest friends that bless my life everyday they’re in it.
They were host to about 20 people yesterday, at a love run wild kind of Thanksgiving.
Live jazz with Kinchasa, Rodney, Tacuma, and myself, that turned into a smorgasbord of musical smatterings from our talented friends, some who didn’t realize they could play...
Art Fix. Liu Bolin. The Invisible Man.
Super interesting concept. Incredible execution.
No camera tricks, no photoshop, just paint, time, and brilliance.
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]]> Many thanks to a random, wayward wanderer of the internets. Please check this site out when you have a chance. There is so much for you there. You will not be disappointed
Thankful is as thankful does.
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This:
Is a life size, hand jeweled mannequin. It is absolutely unreal.
Photo: Iphone
Make it.
A common theme.
Video put together by the lovely, talented Mia Swier. Photos of Mia to come. A new friend, but a great one.
Exciting, new partners in crime. Mia, Alissa, Sophia. More making to come.
This just feels good.
A Week for/of Others.
It’s been one.
I’m exhausted. Physically and emotionally.
Carson made this. It’s fucking awesome. Yes, explicative worthy.
I love you. All of you.
Here’s to living in like minded wonder.
Click through for the larger image.
Optimistic Incisions.
I don’t know why, but I have this feeling that Sean Hill and I could rule the world.
Via: The Honesty Revolution
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Honesty Revolutionary: Sean Hill.
I’ll let him speak for himself. I’m just amazed I get to know this guy.
As of yesterday, he and I have teamed up to make a meal out of www.LikeMindedWonder.com
There’s nothing there yet, and...
A Heavy Dose of Honesty.
And where New York should be come 6:30 p.m. e.s.t.
I’ve only known Gemma for a matter of months now, and what continues to stand out is her courage, candor, and honesty. From her everyday dialogue, to our first meeting, when we decided pants were for suckers, Gemma Fleming goes for it. Her photographs are intrepid and interesting, if not a little morbid at times. But for every minute...
Project Censored.
This is interesting.
You want the truth? Apparently, you can’t handle the truth.
Project Censored.
What I'm Talking About.
“When we use time as a means of acquiring a quality, a virtue or a state of being, we are merely postponing or avoiding what is; and I think it is important to understand this point.” J. Krishnamurti
I stumbled upon this quote yesterday, and it struck a chord. Mere hours later, I received an email to a small list of close people from Hagar:
“Friends,
I am happy to tell you all...
Soho.
Ryan Thompson.
Of the Thompson clan.
Been on the run for the past few days. This is why:
The fact that I’ve seriously misplaced my voice is proof that it has been an action packed weekend. As always. But I feel lucky to have shared this one with Ryan Thompson, or as we like to call him, Gerry.
One on a short list of people I truly look up to, Ryan has had a sage like presence in my life for years now....
Fela!
An amazing theatrical experience. Hell, and amazing life experience. If you can, please go see Fela on Broadway, staged by the great Bill T. Jones.
Photo: Monique Carboni
A tiny play that packed houses off Broadway for a few months grew into a show with enough talent and energy to be called up from the minor leagues, and given a marquee at the Eugene O’Neil Theatre on 49th between 7th...
Linda(')s Fotos.
In over a year and a half of We Are Love, I’ve only posted a photo of myself once. I’ve never really found photographs of me to be even a fraction more worthy or interesting than the other love I’ve posted. But in several short months, while Marina has been taking exceptional New York photos, she’s taken a few fun ones of yours truly.
It’s Wednesday. Thought...
Empire State of Mind.
I don’t have many words for this, as it has left me rather dumbfounded, but check this out. It’s incredible. Autistic artist Stephen Wiltshire drew an incredibly detailed, beautiful, and accurate 18 ft. wall drawing of New York. From memory. After a 20 minute fly by of the city. Whoa.
Amazing what human beings are capable of. The headline calls it spellbinding.
I couldn’t...
Things We Forget.
Or, which I’m sure is their intention, things we should never forget.
Things We Forget is an incredibly warm and phenomenally apt project I’ve been following for some time now. Beautiful and simple in concept and execution, and masterful in its message, The Things is a to do list of, promoting wonder, selflessness, global positivity, and forward motion.
Forged onto a Post-it,...