Friday, March 28, 2014


Finding your inner silver lining,  it's easier than it was yesterday.



The universe has me by the waist
Plentiful and dim
Flip the coin only to have it roll away with the wind

I choose the left door not the right
I choose the left door not the right

The universe has me by the throat
Boisterous and mean
Flip the bird only to have it not be seen

I choose the left door not the right
I choose the left door not the right


I am Woman...

Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes 

Even in 2014 I personally can say I have felt oppressed because I am a woman.  I have felt unsafe and scared simply because of my gender.  I have experienced my male counter parts confusion when its past midnight and I am nervous to walk home or to the subway.  The freedom of walking down the street and not worrying is in fact a male freedom. 

With that said I have taken great pride in my womanhood and all the power it provides me.  I do not shy away from walking home alone past midnight and I do act tough when in fact I am nervous and unsure of the street I am on.  I walk as if I am genderless and would have no cause to pull my head down. I do this for my fellow woman, and I learned this from women like Gloria and Dorothy. They stepped up when woman needed them most, they laid their lives and freedoms on the line so you and I could say to the world, "This is my body my mind and my dreams and I will not go quietly into the night".

Thursday, March 20, 2014


Woody Guthrie: Hobo's Lullaby

Woody Guthrie was an American singer-songwriter and folk musician whose musical legacy includes hundreds of political, traditional and children's songs, ballads and improvised works. He frequently performed with the slogan This Machine Kills Fascists displayed on his guitar. His best-known song is "This Land Is Your Land." Many of his recorded songs are archived in the Library of Congress.[1] Such songwriters as Bob DylanPhil OchsBruce SpringsteenJohn MellencampPete SeegerAndy IrvineJoe StrummerBilly BraggJay FarrarJeff TweedyBob Childers and Tom Paxtonhave acknowledged Guthrie as a major influence.


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Can your personality be explained in 21 photographs?



Monday, March 17, 2014

I shudder to think of a world that did not include Tilda Swinton.  She daily challenges the world and its definition of beauty, sex and femininity.





Sunday, March 16, 2014






GRACE JONES LADIES AND GENTLEMEN... 
Please tip your hat's to the collaboration of Jean-Paul Goude and Grace Jones




Designed by Jean-Paul Goude, Jones' partner at that time, the cover picture is a montage of several copies of a single photograph of Grace, that makes her hair look "extended" and her mouth "stretched". The process of its creation is illustrated in the title song's music video. The artwork has its roots in an earlier design of Goude's, the cover of Cristina's 1984 album Sleep It Off.


He began his career in the 60′s working as an illustrator for Printemps department stores before quickly progressing to become the art director for Esquire magazine in 1970. From here his fame and notoriety for creating groundbreaking imagery grew; he produced some of the most iconic and memorable editorial and commercial images of the 70′s and 80′s.













Today I take a moment to promote my good friend Shannon Bindler. 
Shoe⋅ol⋅o⋅gist
n. a person who studies shoes and the effects they have on the mind and behavior.

Interested? Thought so! 

Check out her website and find what your feet and soul have been missing!