The Wynwood Kitchen & Bar (pictured above) has a drink menu that will get any street art lover tipsy with quickness. The delicious sounding drinks are named after legends like Futura, Shepard Fairey, Os Gemeos and Ron English. Take a look at the menu below.
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Squid Ink, Hot Sauce, 151, Olive Brine,… Continue
Added by Kevin on December 11, 2010 at 9:30am —
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In most cities, you want to keep your head up and eyes peeled or you might miss something interesting. In the Fashion District of Milan, however, it would be understandable if you choose to stare at the ground. The reason being - these awesome manhole covers by artist Shepard Fairey, Invader, London Police, Flying Fortress and Rendo.…
The Simpsons intro always ends with a unique "couch gag" and the one tonight was directed by Met favorite Banksy. The bleak segment features Banksy original and dark sense of… Continue
Bomb It 2 is the follow-up to the original graffiti documentary Bomb It. The sequel covers cities not featured in the original such as Tel Aviv, Singapore, Bethlehem, Copenhagen, Chicago, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Perth, Austin and Jakarta. Personally, I'm excited to see my hometown… Continue
Recently Target has been targeted (pun intended) by some folks who don't like some of their political donations to anti gay and anti union candidates. Realizing that angry crowds with signs shouting out in front of a business tend to get ignored these guys went the viral video route. The song "Target Ain't People" is based on the Depeche Mode song "People are People" and I think that Dave, Martin and the rest of the band would… Continue
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This collaboration between the Mexican Beer company and the artist KAWS makes a lot of sense when you think about it. After all Dos Equis means two X's and KAWS signature style involves X's over his characters eyes. This video shows how the collaboration went…
Added by Kevin on August 19, 2010 at 1:16pm —
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And now for something completely different we have a website dedicated to Photoshopping Robert Downey Jr.'s face on vintage pin up art. As the sight explains;
"Vintage pinups are the pinnacle of art. Robert Downey Jr is the pinnacle of sexy. It's not rocket science"…
I really like the concept for these bills by Dowling Duncan. They have a great modern look that also showcases some of the greatest things about America. Here is there explanation for the images in each bill:
$1 – The first African American president
$5 – The five biggest native American tribes
$10 – The bill of rights, the first 10…Continue
HALKa is the title of a Hulk movie made in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The special effects are really quite laughable by Hollywood standards but it still looks better than the Ang Lee version of The…
Added by Kevin on August 11, 2010 at 9:05am —
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This snowboard video will take you back to those days of playing Atari and Nintendo 64. This is one of the most creative video parts I've seen in a… Continue
This ad for the Let's Colour Project reminds me of the days when I used to renovate houses with my dad. No matter how rundown a place was a fresh layer of paint would make it look a million times better. The Let's Colour Project brings together several large companies to "spread colour all over the world" by getting local communities to paint their neighborhoods. That great music in the background is Sigur Ros frontman Jonsi from his new solo… Continue
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That image up above is not a piece of modern art hanging in some museum, it's Tequila under the microscope. Time.com has some great images of your favorite party starters in all their close up and colorful glory.
The RZA is the genius behind all of those classic Wu-Tang Clan albums and now he is the mastermind behind the Kung Fu film Wu-Tang VS The Golden Phoenix. The trailer lets it be known that this film is for real Kung Fu movie fans and in fact it looks like a classic Shaw Brothers production. This one will get me to the cinema for…
Truth be told I'm a huge Steve Nash fan and I don't even like the Phoenix Suns. When he played for the Dallas Mavericks during the breaks between practice Nash would hang out under a tree at the gas station across the street from the arena. The day a saw him there he was juggling a soccer ball and gladly talking to any fans who happened to notice him while pumping their gas. It's that same down to earth demeanor that has made Nash's video reports from South Africa so… Continue
Added by Kevin on June 26, 2010 at 5:21pm —
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Back before corporations took over everything America had a certain regional charm to it. In those days instead of corporate name recognition you might pick which motel/hotel to stay at based on a kick ass neon sign. Though many of these motels have been torn down and replaced by Motel 6 or Ramada we still have this Flickr page to admire.…