January 11, 2011 • 7:11 pm • POSTED BY Jim Walls
Over the holidays, some of the Gorgeous Ladies of 160over90 came by to have a look at my electric train set. It was strictly look-with-your-eyes-not-your-hands territory for these gals, but I did patiently answer their somewhat tedious questions about my meticulous recreation of pre-60s Reading Line rail stock. If you’d like to schedule a look [...]
January 20, 2010 • 11:43 am • POSTED BY Margherita Urbani
When I discovered Site Inspire I immediately saved it with every bookmark method I knew. If you too are obsessed with this blog, you may find a surprise today! We are in fact featured on the latest showcase. Have a look at it here.
December 31, 2009 • 12:32 pm • POSTED BY Jim Walls
Soon, everything you own will be available in Star Wars format. Which I, for one, am comfortable with, as long as I never see a KitchenAid Jar Jar Edition Stand Mixer. Check out these 2010 collaborations between the franchise and Adidas. They had me at the Millennium Falcons, though the Dagobahs look pretty comfortable for [...]
October 5, 2009 • 3:11 pm • POSTED BY stephen penning
Don’t miss out on your chance to bid on one of the limited-edition De’Longhi Artistas. The Artista series, a line of laser-etched Perfecta espresso machines, features the designs of ten internationally recognized artists and designers including fashion designer Nicole Miller, jewelry designer John Hardy, interior designer Kelly Hoppen and illustrator Mike Perry. The collection of [...]
June 30, 2009 • 4:25 pm • POSTED BY tammon
An interview with Henri Cartier-Bresson from 1958 from the record “Famous Photographers Tell How”. Henri Cartier-Bresson talks about his philosophy on photography.
March 10, 2009 • 6:22 pm • POSTED BY sriddle
So recently, I made an intense, strenuous voyage from Savannah, GA (where I went to school at SCAD) to endure the blistering cold of Philly (well, blistering to a southern girl like me.) After about 3 hours of driving, I was compelled to take a break, stopping at South of the Border in Dillon, [...]