up all night
The Exploited, Fuck the USA
Avalanche Magazine

Founded in 1968 by Willoughby Sharp and Liza Béar, Avalanche Magazine was an avante-garde art magazine that published 13 issues from 1970 to 1976. Now available through Printed Matter is a boxed facsimile edition of Avalanche’s complete run published by Primary Information.
“The publication, 1,016 pages and illustrated throughout, is housed in a heavy duty, laminated, archival box measuring 10.5 x 19.5 x 2.5 inches. The first eight issues measure 9.25 x 9.25 inches and are exact facsimiles of the originals; the subsequent five tabloid-sized issues, now bound as a single volume measuring 9.25 x 13.5 inches, have been reduced slightly in scale from the original format.”
Available here
Reminisce Over This
Cam’ron, Let Me Know, 1999
The Fempire
Courtney Cruz is the ring leader of the LA performance troupe and burlesque sensation, Devil’s Playground. Do you think Harrison Ford and Peter Mayhew will be there?
Deluxx Fluxx in the NY Times
You have until May 27th (this Thursday) to experience Faile & Bäst’s latest creation.
Deluxx Fluxx
158 Allen Street
Tues – Thurs. 3 – 11pm
Fjallraven Greenland jacket
Fjallraven Greenland jacket in green, a replica of one of the first Fjallraven G-1000 jackets from the 1960s.
“It has a fixed, snug fitting hood, reinforced shoulders and elbows, four front pockets, the bottom two being two-way opening bellow handwarmers. Adjustable press stud cuff fastenings, drawcord adjustable hem and press stud / zip front fastening. Large Fjallraven leather badge on sleeve.”
Inspected Gadget: Cruzin Cooler

The Cruzin’ Cooler. Why lug your drinks around all summer when you can drive them around in this ridable cooler re-engineered into a motorized scooter? This is sorta the end of the world, right?
Video after the jump… quite informative.
Drinks and their Sugar Equivalents

Dang, I’d definitely rather have 5 of those Oreo ice cream things than a Sunkist. Have a look at more of the great juxtapositions here.
via, boing boing
Rebel to Rumble
Dead Wrestler of the Week

I’ve been kind of obsessed with this column recently
Billboard Coupons
This is a nice, unique advertising solution from James Ready Beer
Shera’s world
Take a look at “Birth” by artist Shera (Julien Tran-Dinh). He is an illustrator and painter from Paris, France.
Details after the jump
Adriana Lima gives us two great reasons to read Spanish Vogue
Picture of the Day & the Weekly Round-Up
A brief interview with KC Ortiz about Forced Rebellion
KC Ortiz opens a new show Forced Rebellion at Known Gallery in Los Angeles tonight. We caught a couple minutes of his time and asked some questions.







