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Solid Love

“Billy Leroy and a crowd of mourners said goodbye to the tent that’s protected Billy’s Antiques and Props on the Bowery for nearly 30 years. Fans and well-wishers gathered in the tent one last time for live music and reminiscing. The following afternoon, pallbearers packed pieces of the tent in a coffin and carried it in a ceremonial loop around the Bowery.”

Source Credits: http://ny.racked.com/tags/billys-antiques-and-props

Photo Credits: …just a girl

For More Info: http://www.billysantiques.com/

Happy Lazy Sunday

“Warning: Hole may not be active. Enter wall decal at your own risk.”

…been looking for one of these!

Dimensions: 35.5″ x 33 – $40

Source Credits: http://www.whatisblik.com/shop/hole-to-another-universe

For More Info: http://www.dangolden.com/funbus

“Tomorrow we may die, so let’s get drunk and make love” – Lois Long

Lois Bancroft Long (December 15, 1901 – July 29, 1974) 

“Twenty-three-year-old, Vassar-educated daughter of a Congregational minister, Lois Long was assigned to cover the city’s nightlife for the New Yorker. She wrote about the speakeasy lifestyle with a liberated woman’s perspective under the pen name Lipstick. Long was the epitome of a flapper and chronicles of her nightly escapades of drinking and dancing in her column enchanted her readers.”

“Lois Long’s columns were laced with a wicked sort of sexual sense of humor. She openly flouted sexual and social conventions. She was a favorite of Harold Ross who was the original editor of The New Yorker and who couldn’t have been more different from Long if he had tried. He was a staid and proper Midwesterner, and she was absolutely a wild woman. She would come into the office at four in the morning, usually inebriated, still in an evening dress and she would, having forgotten the key to her cubicle, she would normally prop herself up on a chair and try to, you know, in stocking feet, jump over the cubicle usually in a dress that was too immodest for Harold Ross’ liking. She was in every sense of the word, both in public and private, the embodiment of the 1920s flapper. And her readers really loved her.” – Joshua Zeitz, historian

Source Credits: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/prohibition/people/

“A sleek and supple, logo accented design with 8GB of space for all your important files.” Maison Martin Margiela – $280

Source Credits: http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/

Source Credits: http://www.froufrouu.com/

From the album “Hope In Dirt City” available MAY 29 2012
“Conditioning” the single, coming to iTunes April 17th

Black Studded Sling Back Heels – $89

Just purchased a pair of these babies – worth every penny!

Source Credits: http://www.zara.com/

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