Thursday, October 22, 2009

would be helpful on the greenway at night

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i am 25 years 4 months and 14 days old.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Friday Night

I'm sick. Sick enough to give up a chance to hear a great alt.-rock local band, Birds of Virginia, at a cool local venue, Cedar Cultural Center, at their CD release party with Starpusher, and a good friend. I'm sick enough to stay in on a Friday night, and sick enough to watch movies that I got from the local library (Dune, Aurora Borealis, 12 Angry Men, et. al.) and sick enough to get intimate with a whole free-range chicken that's de-thawing as I type, for soup.

I'm kind of glad I'm sick.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

I feel this way about copywriting/creative services.

"The idea came up at the time when I was completely bereft of ideas. I'd been working on my own music for a while and was quite lost, actually. And I really appreciated someone coming along and saying, "Here's a specific problem — solve it.

The thing from the agency said, 'We want a piece of music that is inspiring, universal, blah- blah, da-da-da, optimistic, futuristic, sentimental, emotional,' this whole list of adjectives, and then at the bottom it said 'and it must be 31/4 seconds long.'

I thought this was so funny and an amazing thought to actually try to make a little piece of music. It's like making a tiny little jewel.

In fact, I made 84 pieces. I got completely into this world of tiny, tiny little pieces of music. I was so sensitive to microseconds at the end of this that it really broke a logjam in my own work. Then when I'd finished that and I went back to working with pieces that were like three minutes long, it seemed like oceans of time."

-Brian Eno on composing The Microsoft Sound

Friday, August 28, 2009

Jamie Gots a Job!

I wanna consume some of these healthy and rich-sounding deeelights! And after getting a lovely gift of a t-shirt from Uniqlo and now this (plus some other kind of phenomenal reasons) I kind of wish I was there to do just that this weekend.

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Farmstead Cheese & Salamihomemade crackers, pickled quail eggp/a
Wood Fired Tart heirloom tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, marjoram
Shaved Market Vegetables toasted almonds, wild cilantro, honey-cayenne vinaigrette Watermelon Salad feta cheese, taggiasca olives, mint
Chicken Liver Mousse vinegar onions, pistachios
Oven Roasted Seppia cauliflower, harissa, sultanas, pine nuts
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Sweet Corn Ravioli jalapeño, bacon, sage
Black Pepper Tagliatelle cherry tomatoes, cranberry beans, basil
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Cast Iron Chicken $15
Long Island Fluke cucumbers, dilly beans, pumpkin seeds
Boneless Braised Short Ribs Maytag blue cheese, heirloom tomatoes, croutons
Red Wattle Country Chop fingerling potatoes, crème fraîche, dill
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Sides
Roasted Corn Salad cabbage, lime, parmesan
Roasted Beets horseradish
Wild Arugula shaved parmesanPork 'n Beans

*VHH via The New Yorker

Friday, July 31, 2009

Le View


Jamie, Relaxin' Outside Her Place


Dancing with Myself




-Sad Appetizer for One?

Right away, sir.



-And the greasy comfort burger after. With a glass of milk.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Still Going Strong

Important Terms, Class:

new denizens of Behest-e Zahr
Neda Agha-Soltan
Azadi Square
Islamic Revolution, 1979
Revolutionary Guards
semi-official Fars news agency
Press TV, a state-sponsored broadcast station
Khomeini's tomb complex
Mir-Hossein Mousavi/Mehdi Karroubi
activists Saeed Shariati and Shayesteh Amiri
basij agents
Karroubi adviser
Haqqani expressway

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Pizza Hut, Vraiment.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

I Hate Nature



Hahahahahahaha.

Baby Asian Fucking Bearcats - they were just born in Berlin. Steal me one!


Awww yesss.

Local Boy Makes Good: 'Project Runway' contestant Ra'mon Lawrence Coleman give us the scoop!
By Jahna Peloquin

Unless you've been living under a rock, you've most likely heard the news: longtime l'étoile BFF and uber-talented fashion designer Ra'mon Lawrence Coleman is a contestant on the upcoming season of wildly popular reality show, Project Runway, and we couldn't be more happy for him! Ra'mon has been an inspiring force in the Twin Cities fashion scene for the past few years, participating in such high profile events as Voltage: Fashion Amplified, and producing his own solo show, Eluded Love, last year during MN Fashion Week. Since auditioning for the show, rumors swirled in the local scene; his unexpected departure as a designer for Target, followed a long absence from Minneapolis left people wondering. Despite speculations, the creative dynamo sat on this privileged information for almost a year, while competing networks Bravo! and Lifetime battled it out for rights to air the show. When the dust settled, Lifetime came out on top and will be broadcasting Season Six beginning August 20th.Keep your eyes peeled for info on l'étoile sponsored Project Runway viewing parties at downtown Minneapolis' Hell's Kitchen -- which not-so-coincidentally enough is owned by Project Runway Season 4 vet, Katherine Gerdes' family! l'étoile chatted with Ra'mon Lawrence Coleman this week about Project Runway, fashion, and the Minneapolis scene...

l'étoile: So it’s been quite a year for you. You first auditioned for Project Runway back in, what was it, August?

Ra'mon: It was actually July when I did the initial audition.

l'étoile: What was the audition process like?

Ra'mon: The process was very fast but with a lot of steps to it. We started with an audition tape and application and then submitted that. Then there was a group interview and a one-on-one interview where I had a chance to present previous collections and talk to about my portfolio, and also for them to have a perspective of who I am as a person and a designer.

l'étoile: How has your life changed since last year? A lot has happened!

Ra'mon: There was a moment where I literally said to some of the other castmates – there’s a quantifiable date when life will never be the same. Now that it has become public knowledge, there’s a whole wave of attention that’s happening. It’s really flattering and anyone who would say otherwise would be lying. This door has opened where my voice as a designer has a national if not international voice to it, I’m just awe-inspired to be blessed not just by the program but the opportunity. There’s a lot of emotions, it’s exciting but there’s also, oh my gosh, some panic to it. I’m just humbled by it.

l'étoile: It sounds like your perspective has changed more than anything.

Ra'mon: There’s two sides to it. One, will I be coined as a reality TV star – yeah, there’s that. It’s insane and crazy and I never thought it’d be something that’d be associated with me as a designer. But on the other side of it I’m a designer and everything I’ve done has lead up to this. It might not sound like it but I’m super-elated. My perspective on life is not the same because there’s much more on the horizon for me than I would have imagined.

l'étoile: How does it feel to finally be able to talk about the fact that you’re on the show? I’m sure it was painful trying to hold it all in!Ra'mon: It’s interesting because I’m really good at keeping secrets from people but to not be able to talk about something that’s so exciting, I mean…wow. I’m happy things happened the way they did. It’s a long time coming for this but there’s also this renewed excitement for the show and the fans of the show are still out there, and now there are new fans and a chance to expand on our representation to America. I couldn’t have hoped for something better and I’m glad I can talk about it, and the fact that so many people know…(he talks to his publicist, who’s on the line) Megan, can you put Jahna on mute for a second?

Megan: I’m sorry, I don’t know how to do that. I would say err on the side of caution.

l'étoile: You can’t talk about it.

Ra'mon: No, but it’s great to see the excitement in people’s eyes.

l'étoile: What have you been keeping busy with all this time?

Ra'mon: Oh my god. What haven’t I been? You know me, I’m a guy who likes to juggle many things. So after the experience I really have been keeping my hands busy in different projects, one of which has been now coming to Kohl’s and collaborating with Lauren Conrad on her upcoming line in addition to helping update some of the other lines, including the relaunch of Mudd, which just hit stores. I think it looks phenomenal. The old school Mudd fans will be very pleased and the new guard fashionistas will be excited. And cultivating my brand for ra’mon-lawrence to be really what I want to it be, which is bringing really unique, eclectic designs to every tier of the market because I think there’s a fashionista everywhere.

l'étoile: How do you balance your job with Kohl’s and all the things you have to do for Project Runway? Are they cool with you jetting off to the coasts constantly?

Ra'mon: I think the company as a whole are very supportive of cultivating designers. They heard the same thing everything else in the country heard, and they’ve been extremely supportive and I think they’ll continue to be. I’m used to balancing so many different things because I’m interested in so many different things – different avenues of art, fashion and design and I like to see myself as a perpetual student. Designing for Kohl’s and Target before has given me a perspective of the average American in general and design integrity and design innovative, so those things work hand in hand. And I like to be busy.

l'étoile: Regardless of the outcome of Project Runway, what’s next for Ra’mon-Lawrence Coleman?

Ra'mon: World domination? (laughs) Oh no. The future is looking bright. I don’t want to be cheesy by saying that but there’s so may opportunities that will come about. I don’t know, I’m optimistic. If anything, I want to focus on the projects I have, and I want to introduce ramon-lawrence as a brand to the national public.

l'étoile: How has Minneapolis shaped your career?

Ra'mon: Oh my gosh. Minneapolis as a city has probably been the most influential place that I’ve lived as far as my career as a designer. The great thing about Minneapolis is that it epitomizes what’s happening in our nation. Some people think the most important hubs are New York and L.A. But if you look at cities like Chicago and Minneapolis that have amazing arts community but are considered second tier, there’s actually stronger support for independent artists. That’s the fantastic thing about MNfashion. It was the driving force as far as me getting out there as a designer and in a stronger sense the energy is so fresh. I’m a Chicagoan but I like to consider myself a Minneapolitan. I will always love Minneapolis.

l'étoile: We will always love you!

I LOL'ed.


Tuesday, July 21, 2009

For Rill.

Dear Max Motors,


Do you really think that this is a good idea?

Love,
Alex

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Car Dealer Offers AK-47 With Purchase

Monday, July 20, 2009

RIP Frank McCourt

“After 20 pages of standard omniscient author, I wrote something that I thought was just a note to myself, about sitting on a seesaw in a playground, and I found my voice, the voice of a child,” he told The Providence Journal in 1997. “That was it. It carried me through to the end of the book.”

That's an inspiring quote in a great voice.
I love that I'm reading Atlas Shrugged and then it kind of seems like it's happening in real life, in a general kind of way. Thanks to Shmaud for keepin' me in this particularly interesting loop!

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Hibi no Neiro [Tone of Everyday]

Monday, June 29, 2009

Pritties.