Friday, November 30, 2007

Seriously she rulez

I loves the megs!

Megalonius jamming at warehouse
Super ridiculous warehouse party

Rainy la traffic

Sending this from my phone...

...bc this mobile blogging blows my mind. Pls digg www.la2day.com/fashion/its_easy_being_green

Whoa!

I can blog from my phone? Really?! This is going to rule!

Monday, November 19, 2007

guerilla style

This was crazy. I was lucky to find out randomly that No Age would be playing a show at the LA River on Saturday afternoon, so of course I dropped everything and went. How many chances do you get to see a totally awesome band play outdoors, only a few feet away from a river no less! It was amazing. Unfortunately, the cops intervened after only 4-5 songs, but that was long enough to really enjoy life on a Saturday afternoon, listening to cool music echoing through nature, and watching a dude in a coon hat shred with the water flowing along behind him. Here is a video of it from their Myspace, but it doesn't do the experience any justice at all. I'll post a picture later.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The Return of the Top 10

I realized I haven't done a Top 10 in a while so this one's for you! I post this under duress so forgive my hasty annotations...

10. Famima - Basically an upscale 7-11, this Japanese import is really neato. Where else can you get cereal, toilet paper, M&Ms, Japanese snacks and candy, sushi that won't kill you, and turkey and brie paninis till 2am? Certainly not your regular corner store!

9. Earnest Sewn skinnies - These have always been a favourite but recently they just started to fit again. Praise the Lord! And thanks to vegan food as well.

8. Chez Les Ye-Ye - Sunday nights at Mountain Bar = French pop dance night! In Chinatown, who knew? The crowd is a bit sparse, but who cares? Any place I can go to have a beer and hear "Roller Girl" pretty much rules.

7. Irina Lazareanu - She is my favourite model. I find her so striking, and I'd be lying if I said my bangs weren't completely inspired by her.

6. Opening Ceremony - This Olympic-themed boutique started in New York but now has a Los Angeles outpost. It's like a labyrinth; each corner you turn you will find new rooms, nooks, and surprises! Hard to find labels like Proenza Schouler, Mayle, and Rachel Comey, up and comers like Souvenir and Katy Rodriguez, and even pieces from Topshop. Barneys has dropped to silver, and this place is the new gold medalist for me.

5. Weirdo Rippers - This album by No Age, a Los Angeles punk duo, has been getting a lot of acclaim since they got signed to SubPop. Just recently they have been featured in publications like i-D and The New Yorker. Pretty amazing for a band that regularly plays The Smell, which graces the album cover. It's a nice piece of work, very stripped down, raw, but still manages to be pop.

4. Sirens & Sailors - An adorable boutique in Echo Park that is a haven for LA designers, and indie designers from all over. They carry a great selection of obscure labels, for those with a true appreciation for the offbeat.

3. 323 necklace - Scored this area code necklace at the above mentioned store. LA is home now!

2. Potions Made by Children - This is my friend's...er...band. Okay, yeah they're a band! A good one. And their videos will make you laugh and coo.


1. Downtown LA - I don't know if this can be considered a well-kept secret anymore, but downtown is the new Eastside. Everything my little heart desires is here: Dance Right at La Cita, cheap but ridiculously fresh sushi at Hama Sushi, bands and crazy parties at the 6th St. warehouse, bargains at the Alley (just beware of fakes!), and more and more and more to still be discovered.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Aaaannd another...

Just released a new article for la2day. It's about my absolute favourite vintage store. Check it out.