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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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Damien Hirst at Lever House E-mail
Monday, 12 November 2007
Over this past weekend, Damien Hirst's newest exhibit opened at New Yorks Lever House School: The Archaeology of Lost Desires, Comprehending Infinity, and the Search for Knowledge. This $10 million dollar show includes: 30 dead sheep, one dead shark, two sides of beef, 500 gallons of formaldyhde, and an array of medicine cabinents. Refered to as a "Noah's Ark of roadkill", by The NY TImes, this project is a both a nod to many of Hirst's earlier works as well as to those of many modern artists such as Andy Warhol. For Information visit The International Herald Tribune.
 
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