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It’s gotta be the shoes.

by Doug LeMoine on 12 July 2009

The Nike Air Jordan 3 Black Cat ... This shoe frightened me when it first came out in 1988. It looked like it had arrived from outer space, which made it absolutely the perfect shoe for Jordan to wear when he was just beginning to dominate the NBA. His game was threatening. These shoes were [...]

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Dream team

by Doug LeMoine on 7 July 2009

Saul Steinberg’s cover for the first edition The Americans by Robert Frank. Publisher Robert Delpire: “The only point of disagreement was the cover. I insisted right away on using a drawing by Saul Steinberg, whom I had met and whose work I liked. Frank said, ‘It’s a book of photos, we could use a photo.’ [...]

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Robert Frank, The Americans, and grant-writing

by Doug LeMoine on 6 July 2009

Photographer Robert Frank is known for a few things, primarily The Americans, a ground-breaking book of photography published in the late 50’s. He is also known for avant-garde film-making, e.g., Pull My Daisy, and his never-released Rolling Stones documentary with an unprintable name. We checked out SFMOMA’s 50th anniversary retrospective of The Americans today, and [...]

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Dirty Hands / Arty documentaries

by Doug LeMoine on 28 January 2009

David Choe: Setting a good example. I’m psyched to check out Dirty Hands, a new documentary about artist David Choe. I’m usually skeptical about “street art” films, but the trailer looks pretty great, and I’ve heard that Choe is kind of a madman. I compare everything in this street/art vein to Video Days  —  which, by the [...]

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Groundbreaking / William Klein’s Ali

by Doug LeMoine on 28 January 2009

David Remnick’s excellent biography of Muhammad Ali, King of the World contains a truly stunning scene that sprung to mind during last week’s inauguration. Before Ali’s first big bout, a meeting with Sonny Liston, the press didn’t know what to make of Ali’s confidence and bombast. A reporter asked: “Cassius, all these things you’re saying [...]

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Domestic policy / US out of everywhere

by Doug LeMoine on 2 October 2008

Long ago, someone spray painted “US out of North Dakota” on the wall of the Cave, a little bar in the basement of a Carleton dorm. It was directly above the stage, a stage where I saw a lot of good bands (Walt Mink, FIREHOSE, Phish, and probably others). So I spent a lot of [...]

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Stars are just like us! / They wear cool barettes

by Doug LeMoine on 14 August 2008

The classiest fam in Hollywood loves Mara’s barrettes; this time Violet rocks them. Nice. Buy em here, and pass it on.

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Caught in the act! / Jennifer Garner wears Greenaway

by Doug LeMoine on 8 August 2008

File this one under: Holy crap. It has come to the attention of the tabloid-reading world that Jennifer Garner was seen wearing red barrettes! But, wait, there’s more. A certain barrette-making friend of ours made them. By hand. In San Francisco.     This is from Just Jared, and I must say: If the blog [...]

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Seek and ye shall find / Enlightenment helmet

by Doug LeMoine on 8 August 2008

I could use one of these right about now. Via these geniuses.

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RFK funeral train / A breaking up

by Doug LeMoine on 10 June 2008

The New York Times recently ran some photos that were taken from the train carrying Bobby Kennedy’s body between Washington to New York. The photos themselves are amazing documents of a nation in mourning, people from all walks of life lining the tracks, holding signs, saluting or just watching, but they’re also beautiful  —  saturated and blurred, [...]

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