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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

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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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Instrumental by Luke Dubsky E-mail
Thursday, 31 January 2008

I have to say that I wasn't sure where Luke Dubsky would go or what he would do when he would wake me up every morning singing "There is a town, in New Or-leans..." just before he gave me a horse-bite on my leg. I do know that he is a dear friend, and eternally loyal, and spent the last few years of his life giving out food, clothing and conversations with locals in surf spots and drug rehabilitation centers around the world. Now he is back in good ole Enumclaw, Washington, where he put together a melodic gem of a northwest surfing/music video recently. I have to say that the Steve Dubsky cameo at the end is my favorite part. 

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written by Duke Lubsky, January 31, 2008
Horse bites are an essential part of college boy life and the "House of the Rising Sun" is a classic melody for year to come. Nerf Shnerf Derf! -the duke
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