phantom of the opera: rolls royce coupe

ok i know how lame it is to post fancy cars on such a boho blog. but cars are so ugly these days, that when you see one, that is ok it’s worth a look. love the trunk, sorry i mean the boot, and the half suicide doors. by dd

la cinematheque de tanger






it’s already very rare to find a decent theater in the main cities, but if you happen to know what cinema means anywhere else, then, the “cinematheque de tanger” or “cinema rif” for the locals, is really a gem! so you will say, “yes but it’s tanger, the city of the beats, paul bowles, ysl and so on…” and I’ll say yes, but having a theater sponsored by agnes b, with collaterals designed by swiss designer claudia roethlisberger and such good films scheduled… well we don’t even have such a place here in nyc! by pp

tough stuff


this should just become our new uniform considering the weather in new york lately. barbour waxed cotton jackets are stylish, classic and weather resistant. ready to fight off wind, slush, snow, rain, hail…bring it on!by kv

maserati pin

not bad! minus the horrible blue neon headlight atleast here’s one ‘new’ sports car worth its weight. it’s unfortunate they cant redesign the clientele drawn to such cars. by xy

hail rothko: the chapel of rothko

rothko’s chapel is a non denominational chapel in huston texas, that serves not only as a chapel, but also as a major work of modern art. perhaps that is not such a new concept, as historically, god has always been in the business of art. from michelangelo to le corbusier… and the investments have paid off… so while jesus saves, moses continues to invest… and as far as mohamad? he was always a big believer in cash. by dd

farewell

alexander mcqueen was a brilliant innovator, an inspirational artist and a creative genius that will be sorely missed. our thoughts go out to the mcqueen family and friends. by kl