Lisa Evans - Illustrator
Lisa Evans is a freelance Illustrator living in Bath, UK. Her work is fresh with a traditional flare.
Officially Official: McLaren SLR Stirling Moss to bow in Detroit
Things got just a bit brighter for the Detroit Auto Show. Mercedes-Benz will officially unveil what will surely be one of the most attention-grabbing cars in Cobo Hall, the 2009 McLaren SLR Stirling Moss. The boldly styled Merc will be the last vehicle built under the partnership with McLaren, and even at a cost of €750,000 Mercedes should have no trouble finding buyers for the 75-car allotment. Each will feature full carbon fiber bodywork wrapped over the standard version, a 650-hp supercharged 5.5-liter V8 and the five-speed automatic transplanted from the SLR 722. Despite lacking any sort of roof or proper windscreen, the Stirling Moss can still achieve a top speed of 217 mph and can reach 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds. Other unique features include “swing-wing” doors, a retractable air brake that can be operated manually and a two-piece tonneau cover (stored in the trunk) that can cover the entire cockpit or just the passenger seat. Check out the gallery below for high-resolution images, and expect plenty more when we see the car live in Detroit.
via: autoblog
by AMT Studio
Alissia Melka-Teichroew, founder and creative director of BY:AMT Inc is the daughter of a French mother and U.S. father, she was born and raised in the Netherlands. She is a graduate of Design Academy Eindhoven (The Netherlands) and holds a Master of Industrial Design from the Rhode Island School of Design (USA). After stints in Paris, San Francisco, and Boston, she finally alighted in New York, her true home. She now lives and works in Brooklyn.
While developing her own original projects, she also served a seven-month design residency at the renowned design consultancy IDEO and also worked on staff at Puma International. In 2006, she decided to concentrate on BY: AMT full time.
Araki Gold
Nobuyoshi Araki (born in Minowa, Tokyo in 1940) worked as an in-house photographer at an advertising agency before leaving to concentrate on his own work in 1972. His subject matter is Tokyo and the people who live there. His work can be seen as a detailed diary of his life, or a catalog of things that catch his visual interest. Araki lives and works in Tokyo.
Araki Gold comprises a collection of emblematic photographs (one per day), a new series of nudes and elegant female portraits and a number of “stories” set in traditional Japan. Alongside these serial works are portraits and street photographs taken in the 1960s and 1970s. With these works Araki records Japanese society during its period of intense economic growth. His new flower compositions and the classic bondage series are also included, which are responsible for making him famous throughout the world.
via: Rizzoli New York
The Beatles - Revolution
Revolution
Written by: John Lennon (100%) (credited as Lennon-McCartney) 1968
John Lennon: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Paul McCartney: bass guitar
George Harrison: lead guitar
Ringo Starr: drums
Nicky Hopkins: electric piano
By spring 1968, student demonstrations had reached a fever pitch all around the world, most notably in Paris, where a massive strike and resultant riots led to the collapse of the government led by Charles DeGaulle. John Lennon, who questioned the goals of the leftists movements even as he championed their basic beliefs, wrote this song directly to the world’s young revolutionaries, specifically inspired as he was by the May 1968 French upheaval.
Stop the Giveaway of Wilderness to the Oil and Gas Industry!
No one voted on Election Day to hand over Utah’s Redrock wilderness to oil companies.
But the Bush Administration cynically chose that very day to advance an outrageous plan that will sell off leases for some 300,000 acres of spectacular Utah canyonlands to oil and gas speculators.
While America was voting for Barack Obama and his vision of a clean energy future, Bush and Cheney’s underlings were conspiring to plunder one of the crown jewels of our natural heritage for their fossil fuel cronies.
Please register your own opposition right now.
The auction of Redrock country will take place on December 19. At stake are world-renowned vistas near Canyonlands and Arches National Parks, as well as near Dinosaur National Monument. The highest bidders will earn the right to turn vast tracts of pristine wilderness into industrial wastelands.
It’s bad enough that Bush officials went behind the backs of the American people with this disastrous scheme. But what’s worse, they didn’t even tell their own National Park Service until after the fact.
Mad Anthony NYC
Name: Mad Anthony NYC
Where are you originally from?
I was born in the 9th wonder of the world, San Francisco, in the Mission district at St. Lukes Hospital. I moved to New York City about 15 years ago. I like to say I was born in S.F. and raised in NYC. Both places are very important to me.
How would you describe your style?
Appearance wise, I try to be classic and understated, not really trying to stand out. I like to feel I lean towards Dapper. I would like to wear suits every day, like my logo.
What inspires you in your daily pursuit of Life?
People do, but Music first and always. I’m in Portland, Oregon at the moment and my vinyl collection is getting crazy! Lot’s of record spots out here! In New York inventory on vinyl is picked over. Out here I’ve copped mad jazz that people slept on out here. Roy Ayers for $2.90! Lots of other stuff I won’t mention. I want to spread the information (music wise) to folks that don’t have a deep knowledge of Hiphop, Soul, jazz, reggae and older flavorful dance music. People out here are mad open and thirsty for music. Myself and my NY cats who came out to Portland do occasionally get do parties/functions where we get to play music to folks that might not have grown up with that kind of music. Yo, I love music more than the O’Jays………
How do you feel about the environment?
Concerned. I don’t pretend to be an expert on the environment but isn’t it crazy that flood waters are happening everywhere? In the Philippines a boat just capsized with 800 missing due to a typhoon this weekend and major floods in middle America at the same time. This is becoming commonplace in the news globally. I hope we as little people can turn around global warming. I see people around me doing their part in small ways. I hope it is enough.
Do you prefer shopping online or in person?
I try to keep consumption minimal. Most of my consuming is vinyl, then food and clothing. Impulse buys usually occur online. I do both. I like to have clothing tailor made to keep things original. So that needs to happen in-person (at first).
Do you believe in extraterrestrials?
No doubt. Larry king is on CNN daily. Yo! CNN, The Mosted Trusted Name in news? has turned into the most Musted or Busted name in news. Check Latino hating Lou Dobbs! That cat hates Obama, Sade, chocolate and Saturdays. Fuck him and professional haters!! I forever tuned out CNN and the celebrity sucking extraterrestrial Larry King. Nano Nano, bitches.
What books are you currently reading?
Thanks for saying books? as for the the first time I am reading more than one. I’m reading: The Tenacity of the Cockroach, Coversations with Entertainment’s Most Enduring Outsiders, by The Onion A. V. Club. The book is tons of interviews with folks that are not on all the front pages of the tabloids but deserve their due props. I dig real life stories, bios. I like facts new and old. I like to hear stories of survivors. The second book I’m reading is very special to me for 2 reasons, one is it is a New York story and second I am a fan. I saw the hardcore band, the Cro-Mags back in the 80s with charged G.B.H. in Berkely, California. I was blown away. I’m a soul-boy but I like any music it is in it’s purest form. To me the Cro-mags were hardcore music in it?s purest. John Joseph’s (singer of the Cro-Mags) book The Evolution of a CRO-MAGnon (www.punkhoouse.org) is a true New York story. Cop it!
What’s your favorite sound of nature?
Besides the slaughter of sheep in the night….Marvin Gaye’s Here My Dear record and anything by Paul Weller/Style Council.
What does success mean to you?
1. Accomplishing one’s goals (hopefully non-hurtful ones).
2. Having the confidence in oneself to show kindness to people you meet regardless of their status.
3. Having friends and family that love & respect you.
4. Being able to have fun doing what you do for a living everyday.
4.5 Loyalty.
5. Jetsetting is a bonus.






