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Street Artist Profile: Thank You X (Contest)
If you’ve seen Banksy’s (possible) documentary Exit Through The Gift Shop, you may have believed, as I did, that street art has become a bit post-modern before its time. Since we’ve lived in caves
Read More »Zara Launches Online Shopping: What Now, H&M?
Spanish fashion retail giant Zara, one of the last holdouts from the American digital shopping sphere, has just launched an online store. The label, which has stores in 73 countries and is famous for its
Read More »Kevine Devine + Morgan Kibby Makes For Musical Serendipity (Video)
If you haven’t yet heard of Kevin Devine, then I say not only shame on you, but to get thee to a YouTube video immediately. The Brooklyn native is the creator of intensely beautiful
Read More »Style Profile: Claire Oring
Equal parts fairy princess, naiad and gypsy, Los Angeles artist Claire Oring’s style is something to be coveted. She’s been featured by Urban Outfitters, collaborated with Jac Vanek on a series of t-shirts, and
Read More »Cee Lo Green and Far East Movement to Headline Macy’s Glamorama 2011
If you’re one of those people who needs a month’s notice for a coffee date, make sure you mark this one on your calendar. Just kidding, nobody uses calendars anymore. But pop this bad
Read More »Nikki Lane Interview: Cliché’s Music Corner
Nikki Lane is an almost unfairly talented multi-tasker. The wanderer, who is currently in Nashville by way of South Carolina, Los Angeles and New York, just finished recording her first album, Walk of Shame,
Read More »Cliché Shops: LUSH, the Summer Skin Saviors
It’s the height of summer, and I can say that with certainty for two reasons. One, you can barely breathe in the oven that is the outdoors, and Two, my skin has gone in
Read More »Kitten Interview: Cliché’s Music Corner
Kitten is the kind of band that when you’re hearing them everywhere in a few months, you’ll remember fondly the first time you listened to them. If you haven’t already, make that first time
Read More »Spotify Hops the Pond
I first learned of Spotify a year ago in England, and have been anxiously awaiting the day when its “So sorry, we’ll be available in the U.S. soon!” message would disappear and it would,
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