I know it's been a while since I blessed the web. But I recently learned something interesting. I'm pretty sure a lot of people have been asking themselves this question. Is Ben & Jerry's really going to use human breast milk in their ice cream?Friday, September 26, 2008
Something to think about over the weekend.
I know it's been a while since I blessed the web. But I recently learned something interesting. I'm pretty sure a lot of people have been asking themselves this question. Is Ben & Jerry's really going to use human breast milk in their ice cream?Saturday, September 6, 2008
Entourage is Back!!


Friday, September 5, 2008
Fashion and the City
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
A Day at the Met
Yesterday I convinced my nephew to go with me to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to catch the last day of Superheros: Fashion and Fantasy. The special exhibit is an exploration of the relationship between costumes designed for the movies and high-fashion and sports apparel. Designers in the exhibition include Atair, Giorgio Armani, Balenciaga, Pierre Cardin, Dolce & Gabbana, Jean Paul Gaultier, Eiko Ishioka, Alexander McQueen, Julien Macdonald, Moschino, Thierry Mugler, Nike, Rick Owens, Gareth Pugh, Speedo, Spyder, As Four, Walter van Beirendonck, Versace, and Bernhard Willhelm.
Superman and Spider-Man costumes address the subject of The Graphic Body, relating Superman's 'S' chevron to designer logos and branding. Catwoman represents The Paradoxical Body, which explores the character's vacillating manifestations of good and bad. The stars and stripes of Wonder Woman's uniform, a composite of the American flag, epitomize The Patriotic Body and designs that appropriate patriotic emotions implicit in the character. The Hulk, a metaphor for male potency, introduces a section on The Virile Body, which includes inflatable clothing that swells to exaggerate the male physique.

Since I can't figure out how to upload videos, if you missed the Superheros you should go to YouTube to check out video of the exhibit.