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  • Pop Shoppin’

    A perfect Hollywood afternoon on West Sunset includes pizza and beer at Cheebo, followed by a sampling of goodies from my favorite chocolatier John Kelly and a walk to Guitar Center to work off some of the calories. Along the way I like to make a quick stop for random stuff from popKiller. I immediately…

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    September 22, 2012
    Fashion, Pop Art/Culture
    Eddie Borgo, jewelry, John Kelly Chocolate, popKiller, tassel earrings
  • Candy Chang x Ted: Blight Turned Into Might

    One of the most memorable moments of my trip to New Orleans last year was stumbling upon Candy Chang’s “Before I Die” wall during a bike tour. Last week Ted featured a speech by the NOLA artist recorded this summer.  It is a touching self portrait of the artist sharing the sentiment behind an introspective…

    cultureshockart

    September 8, 2012
    Art/Culture, Street Art
    Before I Die, Candy Chang, murals, New Orleans, NOLA, TED
  • Target, Soup and Another “Happy Place”

    Last year I wrote a post singing the praises of museum stores being my “Happy Place”.  Well, a close second to museum stores is Target.  I don’t know what it is about the place, but there’s something gratifying about going to Target after work to stock up on t-shirts, greeting cards, makeup bags, natural hair…

    cultureshockart

    September 6, 2012
    Design, Pop Art/Culture, Uncategorized
    Andy Warhol, Cal Arts, Campbell’s Soup Cans, stationery, Target, Warhol Museum
  • Two Hundred Words: Inspired By…

    This picture.  What do you say when a picture says a thousand words, but you are challenged to use just 200?  That was the subject for a recent contest sponsored by Coach and the Sartorialist last week.  Of course, the lure of a Legacy Handbag and an opportunity to meet the man behind one of…

    cultureshockart

    September 4, 2012
    Fashion
    Buena Vista Social Club, Chan Chan, Coach, Photography, The Sartorialist
  • Style Secrets from a Geriatric Starlet-the Incomparable Iris Apfel

    Photo Credit: Vogue Italy Fantasy is powerful…everybody can’t handle it in big doses, but you can try little bits at a time.”-Iris Apfel @ the Met. I’m not one to follow starlets, but as a self-proclaimed “Geriatric Starlet”, Iris Apfel has such a unique, self-aware, no-nonsense point of view, I feel like I have found…

    cultureshockart

    August 19, 2012
    Design, Fashion, Modern Art
    Garance Dore, Iris Apfel, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations, The Met
  • Meanwhile, in Brooklyn…

    My reaction to hearing about this Le Fooding event next month? I’ve always wanted to go to a Le Fooding event.  They combine my love for Food, Music, Writing, Style and Artistic Expression.  A feast for the senses! For more on Le Fooding Brooklyn Fling, click here.

    cultureshockart

    August 15, 2012
    Food
    Brooklyn, Le Fooding, Mike D, Mos Def, Yasin Bey
  • DTLA Lunch @ Industriel

    While I say I’m a “recovering Foodie”, I frequently find myself relapsing into old habits…like stalking new restaurants.  In the months before Industriel opened I thought it was going to be a Gallery, but when I found out it was a restaurant I excitedly counted down until the opening-then completely forgot about the place and…

    cultureshockart

    August 14, 2012
    Design, Food
    French Cuisine, Hanging Bears, honey bear chandelier, Industriel
  • Self Driving Cars & Chris Burden’s Metropolis II-A Glimpse into the Not-So-Distant Future

    I recently met a Clean Technology consultant who is not only a strong proponent of Electric Vehicles, but has also posited that Self Driving Cars will be a reality within in 5 years.  Five years?  I must say, the idea of getting into a car, entering my destination into a GPS, and then relinquishing the…

    cultureshockart

    August 12, 2012
    Art/Culture, Museums
    autonomous driving, Chris Burden, Clean Technology, Electric Vehicles, Google Car, LACMA, Metropolis II
  • Back to the Future with MOCA

    If you live in LA and appreciate Contemporary Art you are likely following the Schimmel/MOCA melodrama that is now being called “Schimmelgate”.  A resignation of this nature doesn’t happen without some people having something to say about it, so In the weeks following the announcement, we have had numerous interested parties weigh in on the…

    cultureshockart

    July 12, 2012
    Contemporary Art, Museums
    Eli Broad, John Baldessari, MOCA, Paul Schimmel
  • Bourdain Cooks Up… A Comic Book?

    While at Golden Apple on Melrose a few weeks ago, the store was abuzz with talk about Comic-Con.  This really isn’t my scene, but when I saw a copy of “Get Jiro!”, by Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose, I picked up a copy.  It seems that the world renown chef turned writer, globetrotter and all…

    cultureshockart

    July 11, 2012
    Pop Art/Culture
    #sdcc, Anthony Bourdain, Comic-Con, Get Jiro
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