Maverick Sabre – “I Need”
December 30, 2011
Book: “Jagger” by Marc Spitz
December 28, 2011
“For decades, Rolling Stones’ fans and critics have debated Mick Jagger’s commitment to rock-and-roll. Many assumed that Keith Richards was the only true believer of the two. Did Mick, with his middle-class upbringing and parental support, have ulterior motives for being a rock star above and beyond a love for the music? Mick’s swagger, bed-me eyes, and intellectual prowess were certainly essential to the Stones’ early success. After their early 70s peak, however, Mick’s celebrity persona and notorious womanizing, started to perhaps obscure his considerable talent as a songwriter and musician. His partner, Keith, has, in this time, laid claim to the heart and soul of the World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band. Until now, no one has really challenged this claim.”
For More Info: http://www.mickjaggerbiography.com/
Style Icon: Marianne Faithfull
December 28, 2011
afterDRK: “Lotte Van Keulen & Rayban”
December 24, 2011
Nail Inspiration by afterDRK
December 24, 2011
Girl On The Road
December 24, 2011
Jewelry by Midwest Alchemy
December 24, 2011
“Copper Rings Pendants Raw Gemstones – Unique and unusual handmade copper rings and pendants focusing on wearable, sculptural elements and rough gemstones. Crystal, quartz, topaz, wood, aquamarine, opal, tourmaline, garnet, sapphire, citrine and more. Organically imbued, modern, urban gems.”
Copper w/Citrine Gem Stone Ring – $64.50
Druzy Copper Geode Agate Gem Stone Ring – $67.50
Copper Pendant Quartz Rutile Crystal Gold Necklace – $65
For More Info: http://www.etsy.com/shop/MidwestAlchemy
Rest In Peace Joe Strummer
December 22, 2011
PBS Presents: “Ken Burns: Prohibition”
December 22, 2011
“The history of the United States can be told in eleven words: Columbus, Washington, Lincoln, Volstead, two flights up and ask for Gus.”
– New York Evening Sun
“PROHIBITION is a three-part, five-and-a-half-hour documentary film series directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick that tells the story of the rise, rule, and fall of the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the entire era it encompassed.”
For More Info: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/prohibition/