January 10, 2012 | Cool Travel | by Michael Cain |
The Beat Box Kitchen and Taco Truck drive around to various locations across Melbourne dishing out amazing burgers, fries and an assortment of Tacos. Just look them up on Facebook or Twitter, and they’ll tell you where to show up, which is usually near a park with comfy grass. Then just sit down, grab a drink, and enjoy some of the best damn food on offer.
January 8, 2012 | New Art | by Michael Cain
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I just love Justin Lee Williams’s beautiful, ghostly watercolours. Check out his Attachments series on his website, a project in which he paints people he has met, from memory. Read more
January 8, 2012 | New Design | by Michael Cain |
Based in Madrid, Deno creates tattoos and artwork that have an original and energetic flavour. From animals to hot air balloons (and even combinations of the two), Deno’s tattoos explode with colour and geometric shapes. He is always travelling around Europe, Australia and America, so track him down and say hi. Read more
January 8, 2012 | Cool Websites | by Michael Cain |
So you’re in an unfamiliar city, suburb or town. And you are thirsty. You don’t wanna end up in some sleazy dive. Or maybe you do. Either way, this website has the bar you are looking for, with a bit of sass mouth thrown in for good measure.
January 8, 2012 | New Products | by Michael Cain |
Wrapped in a brown paper bag (just like a king brown from the bottleshop), King Brown magazine contains some of the best urban art and illustration going. But I guess that makes sense, when the Yok is in charge of it. So go crack open a king brown already.
January 8, 2012 | New Design | by Michael Cain |
Amanda Cain is a Melbourne-based tattooist that blends vintage style with victorian elegance to create beautiful tattoos and artworks that tip their hats to years gone by. Read more
January 7, 2012 | Cool Travel | by Michael Cain |
Quietly nestled in the ‘Street of Drinkers’, Shibuya, is the tiny Piano Bar. Upon entering through the windowless door, you are transported to a bizzare world of red velvet, crazy chandeliers and bizarre portraits. There is a maximum capacity of just eight people, so make sure you get there first. Read more
Being an iconic tradition in Japan where being obese is accepted, photographer Paolo Patrizi documents the daily lives and routines of sumo wrestlers through his series of photographs entitled Sumo. Read more
UK artist Jennifer Collier makes intricate, detailed, and accurate replicas of shoes, cameras, garments, and other household items out of stitched paper. Part of the strength of her work is her careful choices for paper, utilizing musical notes, vintage images, and printed patterns to great effect. 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
I’m enjoying reading the insight and witticisms of the Indie Breakfast Club blog, which casts a wide net over entrepreneurship and what it means to be one and still have a conscience.
Days Off is an incredibly catchy but smart punk band from Chicago. While they’re the best of what pop music through the ages has to offer, they’re by no means pop-punk. As infectious as their hooks and choruses are, there are enough off-kilter rhythms and complex guitar work to give their music a layered feel, putting them into a category all their own.
We love the vivid colours in the Freak La Notte range of t-shirts. The French label’s collection of shirts are like little canvases of super-styled surrealism – bold, elegant, and enchanting.
We have a Contribute Section through which you can post onto LAEM under your name about your favourite pop culture discoveries. So help spread the good word about those talented peeps doing talented things. They win. You win. We win!
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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