Friday’s Vault
Really old school
Really old school
DIRTY OLD TOWN, a film about life and shattered dreams.
Bauhaus, Telegram Sam
Ice Cube, Jackin’ For Beats, 1990

JOY RIDE
Opening reception: June 17, 6pm – 10pm
Tom Sachs, Agathe Snow, Cheryl Dunn, Rostarr, David Ellis, Kenzo Minami, David Perez Shadi, Julia Chiang, Leo Fitzpatrick, Ryan Humphrey, Clayton Patterson, Spike Jones, Erik Foss, WK Interact, Tim Barber, Tod Seelie, Kembra Phahler from The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, and more!
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Check out the teaser for Element Skateboards Europe – Get Busy Living Trailer. It premieres June 21 at elementeurope.com

Sometimes we get pictures of people wearing our gear, and sometimes we post them. If you have any pictures of you in TWBE gear, send’em over and we’ll make you internet famous for a day.
That’s Josh Madden above, he’s a nice dude.
Would you believe it if we said O? Oprah Winfrey just gave her staff $10k each, and an iPad to commemorate the magazine’s 10th anniversary. Although, reading “The total number of staff members who received the gifts was not made immediately available” in the NY Times makes us wonder two things: Was this just an upper/middle management perk? And, if not, will it be included an episode of her show?
Last Thursday, friends and family of Anders Larson-Toich, a young artist who passed away 2 years ago from a rare form of cancer, gathered to raise funds for the foundation created in his name. There were large graffiti murals (including some seriously dope business by Cecs, yowza), sculptures and photos, fashiony babes and old dudes downing beers, along with a fair amount of shenanigans fueled by the Bushmills open bar. Peep the photos above and click here (http://www.altfoundation.com/who-we-are/mission–vision) to find out more about the foundation and donate some bucks. —Alix McAlpine

I haven’t had a chance to read this yet but, just as all Bret Easton Ellis books, I’m looking forward to it.
Buy it here
The History of the Typewriter as recited by Michael Winslow (of Police Academy fame)
via, the DW

It’s amazing that a building like this has stood empty for more than a decade
For more of a background, click here
via, @sub-studio