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Mauve x Sabre

Sabre Vision and Mauve (both of Newport Beach, CA), recently previewed an upcoming collaboration which features a pair of Sabre Poolsides with clear frame and other special detailing. Word is, there is some other product(s)…

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Interview With Dr. Dog

Our Marissa Ross got the chance to have a little chat with Taxi of Psychedelic Rock Group Dr. Dog. Here is how it all went down... I found out on a Wednesday afternoon I would…

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Sruli Recht ~Elt: The Buckle-less Belt

The  ~Elt is a truely innovative creation from Icelandic designer Sruli Recht. He set out to find a way to create this classic piece of every fashionable wardrobe without its most integral part,…

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Interview With Mute Math

Mute Math's unique sound has been compared to U2 and Sting, but front-man Paul Meaney says Mute Math is an entity all its own. The band plans to prove that they're irreplaceable when they enter…

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OC Performing Arts - Off Center Indie Series: Matt Costa + Satisfaction

A few months ago I took a wrong turn near South Coast Plaza, and came across a building that must have been just visiting from the future. This architectural gem in our beloved Costa Mesa,…

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A Week in Photos: Kevin Anderson E-mail
Friday, 11 April 2008
Kevin Anderson is someone that I once shared a near-death experience with. There we sat, in the college dorm-room, and we were playing Tony Hawk 2 and we hear a sound that sounds like a falling bomb. Staring each other in the eyes, we both felt ripped off in the sense that we were going to be the last thing that each other saw before a nuke hit the campus. Turned out to be a dud, and fast-forward a few years, and Kevin wakes up, alive, in Nicaragua, as part of his work for Rise Up International. This is the grand-opening weekend of the Rise Up flagship store, and a portion of all of their gross receipts goes towards humanitarian efforts in Nicaragua, India, China, and locally. But not just for this weekend...this was the driving purpose behind opening the store in the first place. Here are the photos that Kevin graciously shared with us (my favorite is at the top here):
 
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