...and here's that bumpin' NiteLite set from the one and only 'Mad Thinker' in November. Julius took the crowd on an emotional roller coaster and it was amazing ride we won't forget anytime soon. Chicago in tha house!
I have finally archived some sets I record live at NiteLite this year. First up is Jay Tripwire from our One Year Anniversary Party in September. Jay killed it with his unrelentingly deep bodygrooves. A small THANK YOU present to all who've supported NewCityMovement in 2008. Click Here for the mix.
I found a delightful array of BLACK shiny objects to compliment my disdain for the holidays at TriFecTa's newly modeled establishment at 409 N. 300 W. Black-on-black playing cards, delicious candles, jewelry and cute forest animal shot glasses are worth a look, especially for 20% off during their 12 days till Xmas sale. Support this local business. Give them your money. Visit Tfadesign.com for more.
Looking for a for a for a more dramatic, way to welcome visitors? This CATWALK is a modular steel, rectilinear walkway illuminated by small L.E.D. lights. Soon to be available in a rainbow of fruit flavors. Check it out at Minimis. (Thanks Scott)
This cartoon brings to light an interesting social experiment proposed by Tom Ackerman. What if those who cannot be unionized stopped recognizing traditional marriage? Even if only in a cultural sense, the experiment proves a great way to get others to understand the need for equality. (Thanks Roger)
In celebration of and in collaboration with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Utah, in honor of their 50 years of advocacy in defending civil liberties, the Salt Lake Art Center has organized Liberties Under Fire featuring artwork by five artists who depict or suggest pivotal civil liberties issues identified by the ACLU of Utah including: Abuse of Power, Church and State, LGBT issues, Racial Justice and Torture, Imprisonment, and War. (Above: Kara Walker, Crest of Pine Mountain, Where General Polk Fell, Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, 2005) At the Salt Lake Art Center through Jan 18th.
If wish you lived in New York for the street fashion alone then Bill Cunningham's weekly 'On The Street'feature at the New York Times website will tickle you're fancy. It's become an office favorite because of his fabulous voice and queeny commentary.
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