1. “We Might Be Dead Tomorrow” by SOKO

    Beautifully done. Love her style/voice. Love her direction/adorableness on screen.

    <3

  2. Last weekend I had the pleasure of working with incomparable film making duo Larissa Mills & Devon Taffe on a 48 hour Music Video Race. This is my second official time working with them. This time I got to Art Direct and had so much fun with it. It’s amazing what we accomplished in such a short time span. Of course it helped that the band we got paired up with, Vandella, was awesome. 

    Winners are announced this Sunday at The Rickshaw Stop. Tickets are still on sale! Come out and support local music/film makers!

    BUY TICKETS HERE!!!

  3. Civil marriage is a civil right and a matter of civil law. The NAACP’s support for marriage equality is deeply rooted in the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution and equal protection of all people.
    NAACP
  4. wisdominwine:

Tina Fey, and Amanda Visell on Chris Brown’s comeback

At times forgiving, and forgetting do not go hand in hand. 
The line at the end of 30 Rock last week was pretty bold,”I reject Chris Brown’s comeback.”  The main topic of the episode was women being the dominant money maker of the relationship. Obviously when the Rhianna and Chris Brown abuse happened she was the more popular of the two. Which is interesting for Tina Fey to add that line in her recap of 2012 rap. With the release of Rhianna’s latest album we all feel a sense of forgiveness with her and Mr. Brown. However, what does the rest of the society feel like? 
I recall when Michael Jackson died a lot of people finally started admitting admiration for Chris Brown after he cried during his tribute performance. Then BAM! he starts bringing snapbacks back and rapping. But this comeback isn’t welcomed by all. 
Click on the photo to see a great female artist’s opinion on how she feels about the hype Chris Brown has been receiving lately. These two women (Tina Fey, and Amanda Visell) have got me thinking a lot lately about forgetting that this man beat a woman. 
 

    wisdominwine:

    Tina Fey, and Amanda Visell on Chris Brown’s comeback


    At times forgiving, and forgetting do not go hand in hand. 

    The line at the end of 30 Rock last week was pretty bold,”I reject Chris Brown’s comeback.”  The main topic of the episode was women being the dominant money maker of the relationship. Obviously when the Rhianna and Chris Brown abuse happened she was the more popular of the two. Which is interesting for Tina Fey to add that line in her recap of 2012 rap. With the release of Rhianna’s latest album we all feel a sense of forgiveness with her and Mr. Brown. However, what does the rest of the society feel like?

    I recall when Michael Jackson died a lot of people finally started admitting admiration for Chris Brown after he cried during his tribute performance. Then BAM! he starts bringing snapbacks back and rapping. But this comeback isn’t welcomed by all.

    Click on the photo to see a great female artist’s opinion on how she feels about the hype Chris Brown has been receiving lately. These two women (Tina Fey, and Amanda Visell) have got me thinking a lot lately about forgetting that this man beat a woman. 

     

  5. wisdominwine:

    “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”

  6. Weekend of firsts.
Twas grand.

    Weekend of firsts.
    Twas grand.

  7. Loving San Francisco like no other.

-photo taken by Larissa Mills at El Rio-

    Loving San Francisco like no other.

    -photo taken by Larissa Mills at El Rio-

  8. Chilly down with the fire gang.

    Chilly down with the fire gang.

  9. Something special coming to Kidrobot this month.
Stay tuned.

    Something special coming to Kidrobot this month.

    Stay tuned.

  10. Portland based artist Jon Knox posted a lovely open letter to the LGBT community today in lieu of North Carolina&#8217;s vote on Ammendment 1.
Jon Knox&#8230;you rock my socks. Thanks for being you.

    Portland based artist Jon Knox posted a lovely open letter to the LGBT community today in lieu of North Carolina’s vote on Ammendment 1.

    Jon Knox…you rock my socks. Thanks for being you.