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Monday, August 31, 2009

Inglorious Bastards


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Two thumbs up.

This movie was great, I only wish someone warned me on how long it would be so I could have peed before it started.

I really wasnt too interested in seeing it myself but after hearing all the great things, my interest kinda peaked yet still had no real idea what to expect. I also watched Eli Roth's (pictured with Quentin) interview on Chelsea Lately, which got me curious as well.

It was sold out too so it is still doing excellent. We were sitting next to these two little getto kids and when it was over one goes "That shit was so satisfying yo!" Well put I guess.

It had the signature Tarantino gore and guts with the laughs on the side and as heavy as the actual content of the film was, it was still enjoyabl to sit through with just the right breaks from serious to comical. Apparently people are annoyed with the subtitles but I went to French class for 9 years and after all the movies we watched, I am not phased by it. I think those movies also helped me gain a knack in spotting foreign actors styles. I personally could tell who was french trained, etc. but thought this made things more authentic and natural. The cast was so diverse and excellent. It must have been a great set to be on.

Everyone I went with loved it as well so I recommend going to see it. Has anyone ever seen the original?

Anna Wintour on Letterman

Can't wait to see the September Issue!

Christian Louboutin

I don't know if it was once my love for the color red. Or that I am 5 feet tall and long (no pun intended) to be supermodel heights. Or the simple yet sexy look I tend to lean towards. But there is something about a Christian Louboutin shoe that I get butterflies about.

I never was a huge shoe person, in fact, never a huge fashion person at all. I am so not like that! But more recently, I guess as I mature, and am more immersed in the fashion world, this has been brewing inside me and a monster is emerging. For some reason, these shoes are at the top of the mountain for me. It is my dream to own a pair one day. To spend hundreds of dollars on a pair of shoes is definitely absurd. I don't care.

I have always just looked, but this past weekend, I opened up the gates of hell. I dragged David on his very quick visit, to Bergdorfs. I don't know what possessed me but we went up to the shoe department and the salesman actually approached me. Many times I have been on this very floor, with these very salesmen, and never have they approached. I must have had that look in my eye that day. I pointed, he brought, and my shoe obsession was officially in full effect. Heaven, bliss, love. Nothing could have made me happier at that moment, in those shoes. I will have a pair one day.

Here are some of my favorites mostly from the new fall collection. Although the first photo is from a friend of a friends wedding that I thought just looked so classy.






By the way, the line is actually fairly young, only starting in 1991. In his U.S. trademark application, Louboutin explains the inception of the signature red soles (via Wikipedia):

"In 1992 I incorporated the red sole into the design of my shoes. This happened by accident as I felt that the shoes lacked energy so I applied red nail polish to the sole of a shoe. This was such a success that it became a permanent fixture."


His site is also creative, fun, and fabulous. Check it out here: http://www.christianlouboutin.com/

Trend Alert - Zippers



Marc Jacobs dresses, Forever 21 shirts, Steve Madden shoes, an entire section on Urban Outfitters. Zippers are playing a huge role in fall fashions. Groundbreaking, I know.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

RIP DJ AM

REST IN PEACE ADAM GOLDSTEIN AKA DJ AM


March 30th, 1973 - August 29th, 2009

Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein meant a lot of things to a lot of people. To some he was one of the world’s greatest DJ’s- a mi master who was the king of mash-ups, to others he was a great example of staying sober despite the odds in working at clubs and around nightlife- always with a Redbull in hand. But most importantly, to many he was a friend- a person whose smile was as genuine as his heart. To me Adam was all of the above.

I will never forget the first time I met him. It was about 5+ years ago one summer night. I had been out on the town with my friend Leah and we ended up hanging out with her LA DJ friend Steve Aoki. We all went back to this apartment where a bunch of industry people were sitting around playing poker. I was still young and fairly new to NYC and I felt a bit out of place and awkward, so I sat on a couch nearby wondering how exactly to fit into the equation. Suddenly Adam walked in. He had an air about him that was just so real in such a jaded scene. Unlike some of the other guests who didn’t give me a second glance, I will never forget that Adam came directly over to me first and sat down and introduced himself. He loved my leopard headband and we began to talk about music. I was at first a bit star-struck because I loved music and had always admired DJs. As we talked I became less self-conscious and appreciative of his attempts to make me feel comfortable in someone else’s home. While he was playing poker I went home because I was tired. I assumed I would never see him again but the next day I woke up to an email on my MySpace asking me to grab dinner. I couldn’t even believe this guy with hundreds of thousands of MySpace friends even checked his own website. That was a perfect example of how down to earth Adam was. In a world of divas and posers Adam was a fine example of staying ‘real’ despite his shining star.

Over the years we remained friends, hanging out when able to and so on. He wasn’t a best friend and often months would go by with no real talk, especially after the plane crash, but he would ALWAYS put me on the list at every one of his gigs and stop to give me a big hug and catch up, One time a bouncer at an event gave me a hard time about coming in and Adam left the booth during his set to come flag me in. He was a selfless guy who made everyone around him feel special.

Adam was the first person who told me to DJ. One time, a few years ago, I had gone over to visit him at the Bryant Park Hotel and we just sat screaming songs to download at his computer in a state of music frenzy. I worked at developing indie artists and booking indie-type music events at the time so I told him about Shiny Toy Guns and Dragonette and he was so excited about the bands that he looked at me and said “Linds, you should totally be a DJ! Wear your headband and call yourself DJ Hipster Tits”. Needless to say I couldn’t imagine being a DJ at the time, or calling myself “Hipster Tits”, but it created a spark inside me that wasn’t fulfilled until years later when I bought my first Serato scratch records.

I have seen Adam spin across the country- everywhere from Miami’s Winter Music Conference, Banana Split parties at LAX, and his numerous special guest sets at NY’Cs Marquee. He never once had a bad set but for someone who seemed to master the decks even he had moments of nerves. When I booked Mickey Avalon and Andre Legacy once to perform at an event I put together at NYC’s former club Stereo, Adam, who was best friends since childhood with Mickey and Andre’s manager “Kev-E-Kev, decided to pop in and do a free impromptu set at the event. I was stoked! I couldn’t believe what an amazing addition he would be to the night. When he got there he told me he was going to do his first “hipster set” ever with some of the music I had sent him. He was known more in the mainstream and hip hop circuits so he decided to try out a different genre just for this night. I will never forget how nervous he looked as he was spinning on stage and everyone just pushed up against the stage staring about him. That was the crazy thing about AM- everyone wanted to just watch him for hours instead of dancing, His quick transitions and total commanding of the music and the room was dizzying. As he got more and more overwhelmed he took the microphone and shoved it in my hands with a laugh and said “Lindsay please get on the mike and kindly ask everyone to stop staring at me and start dancing”. And I did. When his set was done I hung out with him and Kev-E-Kev and thus began a friendship with Kev as well- another amazing LA DJ and entrepreneur. Both of these guys were and are an inspiration to my career today.

Adam left a huge mark on my life and my career. Today I am a full-time DJ working hard to build my career both nationally and internationally. My headbands are my signature look, I stay sober during my sets, I am a champion of Serato, and I take risks with my music. Adam had a knack for mixing Beyonce with Fraggle Rock and making the un-thinkable work and I relish trying the same. Adam was somebody who stayed real in a land of fake and stayed sober in a world of debauchery. He was a friend and an inspiration to many before he was a celebrity, and he worked hard to be one of the most respectable DJ’s in this business. Those who disrespect DJ’s artistry haven’t realized how much of our lives are spent dancing to their beats and learning from their musical selections. A DJ can truly “save your life on the dance floor”.

The way Adam lived his life and treated others, even strangers, around him was commendable and I can only imagine that in light of the many obstacles and recent injuries from the plane crash, the demons just took over. Regardless, Adam you will always remain an inspiration to me. Thank you for everything. I will continue on with my career, indeed, ‘Hipster Tits’ plans to take it to the top for you, headband and all.

http://newyork.joonbug.com/scenetracker/sincerely-yours-hipster-tts-scenetracker-new-york/yC517hraKPV

The Post's News article: Here

Monday, August 24, 2009

Summer Highlight

Free Girl Talk Concert in Williamsburg, Brooklyn August 23, 2009






The most Bar Mitzvah glasses in one space you will ever see. American Apparel could have been the sponsor and the Red Bull was cheaper than water. What a crazy world!

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Michael Jackson RIP

Little late but I thought this deserved some sort of acknowledgment. MJ's music was a big part of my childhood. My last trip to Cleveland consisted of visiting the Rock Hall of Fame and the highlight was laughing hysterical at the display of "The Glove" in this case where it has a spotlight on it and it just twirls around. I wish I snuck a pic of it.


RIP Michael Jackson August 29, 1958 - June 25, 2009

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Bill Clinton Is A Baller



How baller is Bill Clinton?! He basically just walked right into North Korea and told Kim Jong Il to shut the hell up and give him the two women.

OK so maybe it wasn't as simple or as heroic as that but still. Pretty baller. Laura Ling and Euna Lee were there for four and a half months after being sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for crossing a boarder illegally. I should be so lucky to have him come in and save me when I get into a mess like that!

More info here on the official website which they have been updating since the return today. http://www.lauraandeuna.com/

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Groovy Ideas


This is one of the coolest events ever! I wish I thought of it myself. Its something you and your famous and fun designer friends are sitting around and joking about and then it turns into this amazing thing. How cool to just be like, OMG Tie-Dye cooking aprons with my friend Sam Talbot, lets do it! So cool.