- "Lush Life" by Richard Price
Over the last three decades Richard Price has established himself as one of America's greatest living authors. Across books such as The Wanderers, hi...
09/30/08 - 0 comments
- "Home" by Marilynne Robinson
Marilynne Robinson won the Pulitzer Prize in 2004 for Gilead, her second novel, published a full fourteen years after her lauded, name making debut, H...
09/09/08 - 0 comments
- Tech Review: Microsoft Zune
Traditionally, the Microsoft Zune has been scoffed at ever since it popped onto the MP3 marketplace in late 2006. The tech giant seemingly couldn't "h...
08/27/08 - 0 comments
- Two New Nieves Books
Nieves Books has always been in the habit of publishing two new books at the same time. Why the Swiss company's wares come in pairs, we're not sure, b...
08/26/08 - 0 comments
- Aprix Sport Launches Its Second Season
Anthem's latest shoe company of interest, Aprix Sport, has just launched its second season of classic sneakers. The original APR-001 (Boating Classic)...
08/25/08 - 0 comments
- Philippe Starck Reality T.V. Show on BBC2
"BBC Two and Philippe Starck are teaming up for a brand new T.V. series to find the next great British designer." What a concept. Obviously, realit...
08/04/08 - 0 comments
- Seiichi Hayashi's "Red Colored Elegy"
1960s Japan was a tumultuous era of revolution in which the dramatically separated left and right viciously and violently came head-to-head for a batt...
08/01/08 - 0 comments
- Jamie Hayon for Camper
Camper—long known for its simple yet rugged quality—has been pursuing something of a face lift in the 21st century, and with loads of success. The...
08/01/08 - 0 comments
- Apartmento
Magazines seem to become more precious as each day passes—and that's not just because more die away or lessen their circulations, either! Indeed, th...
07/31/08 - 0 comments
- Haruki Murakami, "What I Talk About When I Talk About Running"
Reading a Haruki Murakami book is like reading something from a god. The characters, however flawed, always manage to save the day (or at least figure...
07/29/08 - 0 comments

