
Secret Sun: a blog of all things spooky
Christopher Knowles’ blog is a haven for all things not Lady Gaga.
From hidden meanings in pop subculture to secret society attempt to take over the world. His blog posts are great, entertaining, informative and always come from a diferent perspective one would expect from a astronaut of simbolic meanings.
Tagged: Christopher Knowles, cool blogs, culture blogs
Also by CHARLES GLAUBITZ

Turista Libre: a series of atypical day tours in Tijuana
Derrick Chinn is turista libre, a ‘free tourist’, not afraid to go in deep into Tijuana and find the hidden gems of the city. No narco warfare. No strolls down hooker row. No donkey shows. No gringo stereotypes.

Shaman, voodoo, witch doctor, Wendell McShine’s mystical art invokes our connections to a time when we where not afraid as humans to journey into the door between the dimensions of the material and the unmaterial. Read more
The films of Tijuana director Giancarlo Ruiz
Giancarlo Ruiz creates a richly-layered reality of the absurd dysfunction of the human condition in his films, which usually play with the stereotypes labelled by the mainstream media as iconic realities, thrusting the stories into a politically incorrect awareness.
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Chicago-based artist, educator, and Alvin Ailey dancer Nick Cave (not to be confused with the other one) has been wowing people with his amazing Soundsuits for years now. Inspired by African ceremonial costumes, Cave’s pieces fuse sculpture, fashion, and performance. Read more
Seattle-based artist Derek Bruno works very hard. He makes art you should see. He is also very handsome.
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
I paid a visit to the local bookstore the other morning and came across The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and back again). Read more
Only the French can get away with the sort of effete, gothic electropop that Position Parallele make. It’s hard to tell if the duo’s deadpan is supposed to be funny or not, but it’s pretty hard not to pull some angular, jerky dance moves when listening to their New Order-ish tunes.
Using Kyoko Hashimoto’s popular design, these acrylic earrings are made with unique hand formed sterling silver sleepers that make them light enough for everyday wear. Part of Kyoko’s collection, I Blame the Uni, (pronounced ‘oo-nee’, the Japanese name for sea urchin) and inspired by her experiences in the underground club scene of Tokyo.
Want to win a whole boatload of awesomeness from our online store? OK, then. Enter our giveaway and you could be the lucky winner of a grab bag featuring some real shop favorites. Read more
The newest giclee print from Rebel Unlit, Inquiry into Jellyfish, is an adventure in mixed media. We love the subtleties of this piece, which could be missed at first glance: the transparencies, the color distress, the foreground texture. We’re also a pretty big fan of that jellyfish. Inspired by Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, this limited-edition piece is printed on cotton matt archival 310gsm paper and is available now in the Lost At E Minor online store.
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