October 22, 2011 | Cool Travel | by Kathleen Edwards |
My favorite Portland restaurant. It’s part of my dream week spent in Portland and the best part of this restaurant is that the chefs and the bartenders are the most passionate people about food and drink. Read more
October 22, 2011 | New Illustration | by Kathleen Edwards |
I love this girl’s bejewelled work. I first spotted the bear in Air Canada’s En Route magazine, and think her birds and tiger work is extraordinary. Very special. Read more
October 22, 2011 | New Music | by Kathleen Edwards |
A few months back, I was randomly contacted by UK production duo Silent Dust (named after an episode of The Avengers), who planned to release their self-titled debut album this Halloween. I loved that they had enough conviction to start their own label (none60) to give the album a home, in this day and age, when music is hardly a money-making business. Read more
October 22, 2011 | New & Cool Architecture | by Kathleen Edwards |
Imagine if every obnoxious nouveau riche person decided to build homes from this designer instead of Dog the Bounty Hunter inspired homes you know are going to crumble into hell in twelve years? Read more
October 22, 2011 | Cool Websites | by Kathleen Edwards |
I’m a sometimes-atarian. I love veggie food, especailly greens and particularly kale. An honest, earnest and real food blog. Oh, right. Cupcakes.
October 22, 2011 | New Products | by Kathleen Edwards |
If you don’t think this is cute, it’s because you’ve shut your heart down and flushed it down the toilet. C’mon, people! A teepee for your cat? YES, dammit! Read more
October 22, 2011 | Cool Travel | by Kathleen Edwards |
It takes every ounce of will power not to walk from my house in east end Toronto down to Queen Street every day for a hit. All of the ice cream is made in the store, the staff is can be found at the local bar after hours DJ’ing, and the seasonal flavors, such as pumpkin, make this a must on your Toronto visit. They use a local coffee shop, the Mercury, to make their Espresso Gelato, and the Red Chili Chocolate has a spicy finish. The secret gem, however, is Burnt Marshmallow. It will re-arrange your mouth.
Jen Von Klitzing has always been compelled to create beauty. Even as a child with only a pencil in her hand, she had the ability to converge her imagination and reality and transform it into art. Von Klitzing recently took part in a group exhibition at the Strange Wolf gallery in Melbourne. Read more
Just like Bluntcard, Sweet Perversion stationary cards provide a way to let a person know what you really think of them. Even if it’s bringing up something society frowns upon, like sleeping around or having genital lice. Go on, you know you really want to tell somebody what Jesus would do: he’d probably slap your face. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
In the grand tradition of Funny Exam Answers, comes Passive Aggressive Notes. Read more
I almost forgot — metal is really about being drunk, pissed, offensive, and satanic. I have Bestial Mockery to thank for this. Their no-frills black thrash is barebones and snarling without being too dead-pan serious. These guys from Sweden are clearly having a blast worshiping the Dark One in the tradition of old-school bands like Venom, early Bathory, and Sodom. Nothing too original here, but it’s fun as hell.
Wow, these rings by Yasushi Jona, intriguingly designed and rusted and corroded to look as if they were found on the sea floor, are really gorgeous. Read more
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