Monthly Archives: October 2010

You turtles like Starburst

It wouldn’t be Halloween without an annual viewing of my favorite scary movie, The Dos and Don’ts of Halloween Trick or Treating. There’s no IMDB entry for it, and you might not recognize the stars, but I assure you, you … Continue reading

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Last chance to see the California Design Biennial!

A few months ago I posted about the opening of the very exciting California Design Biennial, which I helped curate. Hard to believe, but weeks have evaporated and now the show is in its last week at the Pasadena Museum … Continue reading

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On Today’s DnA: Gap Flap

Who would have ever thought, one month ago, that we would all be talking about the Gap? I certainly didn’t (and yes, I still call it THE Gap, as does everyone else, even though it’s officially just Gap). I haven’t … Continue reading

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People in glass houses

This week I’m hosting the Glass House Conversation, an ongoing project in collaboration with SVA’s D-Crit and Interaction Design programs and the Philip Johnson Glass House. The Glass House is the incredible modern estate located in New Canaan, Connecticut which … Continue reading

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Riding with the stars

Last week I wrote a column for GOOD after reading a pretty awesome story about Vincent Kartheiser, who plays Pete on one of my favorite shows, Mad Men. You see, Kartheiser let a New York Times reporter trail him as … Continue reading

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The San Francisco treats

When in San Francisco, as I sometimes am, it’s hard not to stumble across some extremely delicious foods, and my last trip tossed so many memorable calories my way that I just had to share them with you. First, my … Continue reading

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